Does Beauty Matter? The Effect of Perceived Attractiveness on Children’s Moral Judgments of Harmful Actions against Animals

IF 5.2 2区 心理学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Silvia Collado, R. Rodríguez-Rey, M. Sorrel
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Abstract

The current research asks whether children’s judgments of harmful actions toward animals depend on animals’ perceived attractiveness. In Study 1, primary school children (N = 359) rated the perceived attractiveness of six animals and judged how severe it is to hurt them, as compared to moral transgressions, social-conventional transgressions, and personal choices. Hurting attractive animals was perceived as severe as hurting another child, while hurting unattractive animals was evaluated as less serious than social-conventional transgressions. In Study 2, we experimentally tested whether the attractiveness of animals rated as unattractive in Study 1 could be influenced by an environmental education intervention. After the intervention, children in the experimental group (N = 21) rated unattractive animals as more attractive than before the intervention, and this led to judging harming these animals more severely than before the intervention. No changes were found in the control group (N = 20).
美很重要吗?感知吸引力对儿童对动物有害行为道德判断的影响
目前的研究询问儿童对动物的有害行为的判断是否取决于动物的感知吸引力。在研究1中,小学生(N = 359)对六种动物的感知吸引力进行了评分,并判断伤害它们的严重程度,与道德违反、社会传统违反和个人选择相比。伤害有吸引力的动物被认为和伤害另一个孩子一样严重,而伤害没有吸引力的动物被认为没有社会传统违规那么严重。在研究2中,我们通过实验测试了在研究1中被评为没有吸引力的动物的吸引力是否会受到环境教育干预的影响。干预后,实验组儿童(N = 21)认为没有吸引力的动物比干预前更有吸引力,这导致对这些动物的伤害判断比干预前更严重。对照组(N = 20)无明显变化。
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CiteScore
13.30
自引率
1.80%
发文量
13
期刊介绍: Environment & Behavior is an interdisciplinary journal designed to report rigorous experimental and theoretical work focusing on the influence of the physical environment on human behavior at the individual, group, and institutional levels.
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