Who scapegoats? Individual differences moderate the dual-motive model of scapegoating

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zachary K. Rothschild, Lucas A. Keefer
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Abstract

Rothschild and colleagues (2012) proposed that people scapegoat to maintain either their moral identity or control. Two experiments manipulated the threat posed by Climate Change to examine how individual differences moderate who blames a scapegoat. Study 1 (N = 835) found variation in Personal Need for Structure moderated scapegoating when climate change was a chaotic hazard, but not after reminders of one’s own culpability. A second preregistered study (N = 1183) found that whereas those with a high Need for Closure scapegoated when a causally uncertain depiction of climate change threatened their control, those high in Collective Narcissism scapegoated when culpability threatened their group’s moral image. This suggests differences in certainty and status concerns predict scapegoating in different contexts. (1 1 9)

谁替罪羊?个体差异调节了代罪羔羊的双重动机模型
Rothschild及其同事(2012)提出,人们寻找替罪羊是为了维护自己的道德身份或控制权。两个实验操纵了气候变化带来的威胁,以检验谁指责替罪羊,个体差异是如何缓和的。研究1(N=835)发现,当气候变化是一种混乱的危险时,个人对结构的需求的变化会减缓替罪羊的产生,但在提醒人们自己应该受到谴责之后就不会了。第二项预先注册的研究(N=1183)发现,当对气候变化的不确定描述威胁到他们的控制时,那些有高度封闭需求的人会成为替罪羊,而当罪责威胁到他们群体的道德形象时,那些高度集体自恋的人则会成为替罪羊。这表明,在不同的背景下,确定性和地位问题的差异预示着替罪羊的出现。(1 1 9)
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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