Attributional and attentional patterns in the perception of ambiguous harmful encounters involving peer and authority figures.
Anna Maria ZajenkowskaEwa DudaClaire LawrenceMarta Bodecka-ZychPublished in: Current issues in personality psychology (2023)
Our results suggest the status of perpetrator influences judgements of harm independently of intrapersonal factors, such as primed self-construal. Moreover, people perceived as authority figures are not blamed for the hurtful action, despite attributed intentionality.