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Publications [#368984] of Dan Ariely

Journal Articles

  1. Dyer, RL; Pizarro, DA; Ariely, D, THEY HAD IT COMING: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERPETRATOR-BLAME AND VICTIM-BLAME, Social Cognition, vol. 40 no. 6 (December, 2022), pp. 503-527 [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/19)

    Abstract:
    Though the study of blame is far from new, little to no research has systematically investigated how perpetrator-blame and victim-blame influence one another. The current series of studies used correlational (Study 1), experimental (Studies 2 and 3), and mediational (Studies 3A and 3B) designs to address this issue. Results indicated that when it comes to perpetrators and victims, blame is zero-sum. Across a diverse set of crimes of varying severity, the more that a victim is seen as playing a causal role in a crime, the less blame is assigned to the perpetrator. In addition, when victim-culpability is experimentally manipulated, having a more causally responsible victim actually mitigates blame for the perpetrator, and this discounting of perpetrator-blame occurs because the victim is seen as more deserving of what happened. Results are discussed in terms of real-world implications.


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