TY - GEN
T1 - Human-Human Chain of Moral Disgust
AU - Ikeda, Ayumi
AU - Yamada, Yuki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IEEE.
PY - 2019/4/10
Y1 - 2019/4/10
N2 - An object which has physically contacted with immoral persons is contaminated with the characteristics of the immoral person even only once contact (contagion of moral disgust). Due to that, we refuse and disgusted the object. Previous studies have examined the contagion of moral disgust from person to things, but not been examined the occurrence of contagion from person to person yet. We examined whether the moral disgust would contaminate third parties via physical contact. In the experiment, participants were showed a video that experimenter shook hands and conversations with a murderer or an office worker after evaluating the Japanese version of the Disgust Scale-Revised (DS-R-J). Then participants were asked to do a handshake and conversation with the experimenter, recorded the response time and asked the experimenter impression to assess after the session was over. As results supported our hypothesis, experimenter was evaluated more disgusted by the group which showed murderer handshaking video than the group which showed an office worker handshaking video, suggesting human-human chain of moral disgust.
AB - An object which has physically contacted with immoral persons is contaminated with the characteristics of the immoral person even only once contact (contagion of moral disgust). Due to that, we refuse and disgusted the object. Previous studies have examined the contagion of moral disgust from person to things, but not been examined the occurrence of contagion from person to person yet. We examined whether the moral disgust would contaminate third parties via physical contact. In the experiment, participants were showed a video that experimenter shook hands and conversations with a murderer or an office worker after evaluating the Japanese version of the Disgust Scale-Revised (DS-R-J). Then participants were asked to do a handshake and conversation with the experimenter, recorded the response time and asked the experimenter impression to assess after the session was over. As results supported our hypothesis, experimenter was evaluated more disgusted by the group which showed murderer handshaking video than the group which showed an office worker handshaking video, suggesting human-human chain of moral disgust.
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U2 - 10.1109/KST.2019.8687803
DO - 10.1109/KST.2019.8687803
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85065102549
T3 - 2019 11th International Conference on Knowledge and Smart Technology, KST 2019
SP - 218
EP - 221
BT - 2019 11th International Conference on Knowledge and Smart Technology, KST 2019
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 11th International Conference on Knowledge and Smart Technology, KST 2019
Y2 - 23 January 2019 through 26 January 2019
ER -