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Unsugarized_Foo
07/09/21 8:41:30 AM
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https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/people-more-afraid-of-catching-covid-19-are-more-judgemental-study-finds

Researchers studying how we make moral judgements found that people more concerned about catching COVID-19 were more disapproving of the wrong-doings of others, whatever they were doing wrong.

The researchers say their findings are evidence that our morality is shaped by various emotions and intuitions, of which concerns about health and safety are prominent. This means that our judgements of wrongdoing are not completely rational.
The study, published today in the journal Evolutionary Psychology, did not focus on behaviours relating to the pandemic itself - such as social distancing - but considered a wide range of moral transgressions.
Between March and May 2020, over 900 study participants in the USA were presented with a series of scenarios and asked to rate them on a scale from not at all wrong to extremely wrong. This enabled the researchers to measure participants responses across five key moral principles: harm, fairness, in-group loyalty, deference to authority, and purity.
Example scenarios include one of loyalty: You see a man leaving his family business to go work for their main competitor; and one of fairness: You see a tenant bribing a landlord to be the first to get their apartment repainted.
People who were more worried about catching COVID-19 judged the behaviours in these scenarios to be more wrong than those who were less worried.
There is no rational reason to be more judgemental of others because you are worrying about getting sick during the pandemic, said Professor Simone Schnall in the University of Cambridges Department of Psychology, senior author of the report.
She added: These influences on judgements happen outside of our conscious awareness. If we feel that our wellbeing is threatened by the coronavirus, we are also likely to feel more threatened by other peoples wrong-doing its an emotional link.
The findings contribute to a growing body of evidence of a link between physical disgust an emotion designed to keep us from harm and moral condemnation.
Disgust is an emotion we think evolved to protect us from harm avoiding a filthy toilet that might contaminate us with disease, for example. But now we apply it to social situations too, and can feel physically jeopardised by other peoples behaviour, said Robert Henderson, a PhD student and Gates Scholar in the University of Cambridges Department of Psychology and first author of the report.
He added: The link between being concerned about COVID-19 and moral condemnation is about risks to wellbeing. If youre more conscious of health risks, youre also more conscious of social risks people whose behaviour could inflict harm upon you.
This research was funded by the Gates Foundation Cambridge and the Bennett Institute for Public Policy.

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Irony
07/09/21 8:45:05 AM
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So basically the people afraid of catching it are are morally on the correct side

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bsp77
07/09/21 8:47:10 AM
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I have noticed that those who are vaccinated and still paranoid are judgemental, yeah

Edit: but those who didn't take it seriously before being vaccinated, they suck. Like really suck.

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brestugo
07/09/21 8:47:51 AM
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This is not the gotcha you think it is TC.

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kingdrake2
07/09/21 8:59:15 AM
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i wouldn't rat out on the tenant he can pay all he likes to get his shit repainted.
it's a waste of money to bribe imo.
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Unsugarized_Foo
07/09/21 8:59:39 AM
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brestugo posted...
This is not the gotcha you think it is TC.

Not sure if this meta, judgemental, or meta-mental

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Fossil
07/09/21 9:41:37 AM
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They'd have drawn the same conclusion if there only participant was Zikten.
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masterpug53
07/09/21 9:49:56 AM
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When it comes to the Covid-19 pandemic - and people's behavior resulting from it - it's one of the rare cases where being labeled 'judgmental' wouldn't particularly bother me.

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