Self-other differences in social mindfulness: beliefs about other people's selfishness are grounded in one's own selfish impulses

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Main Author: Simão, Cláudia
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Mata, André
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: There is a robust tendency for people to expect others to be more immoral than them, for instance, more selfish. Where do these pessimistic beliefs come from? We explore a socio-metacognitive account whereby those beliefs originate in one's own impulses to act selfishly. In two studies, we used the social mindfulness paradigm, a task that provides the initial chooser the opportunity to be socially mindful about other people or not. Results show 1) that people expect others to be more selfish than them, and 2) that this belief in the selfishness of others is related to one's own impulses to act selfishly. Thus, even when people are kind in their choices, they tend to be less generous in their beliefs about the kindness of others, and this is particularly the case when those selfless choices did not come easily to them, but rather required suppressing an impulse to act selfishly.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-other differences in social mindfulness: beliefs about other people's selfishness are grounded in one's own selfish impulses
title Self-other differences in social mindfulness: beliefs about other people's selfishness are grounded in one's own selfish impulses
spellingShingle Self-other differences in social mindfulness: beliefs about other people's selfishness are grounded in one's own selfish impulses
Simão, Cláudia
Intuitive cooperation
Projection
Self-other differences
Social mindfulness
title_short Self-other differences in social mindfulness: beliefs about other people's selfishness are grounded in one's own selfish impulses
title_full Self-other differences in social mindfulness: beliefs about other people's selfishness are grounded in one's own selfish impulses
title_fullStr Self-other differences in social mindfulness: beliefs about other people's selfishness are grounded in one's own selfish impulses
title_full_unstemmed Self-other differences in social mindfulness: beliefs about other people's selfishness are grounded in one's own selfish impulses
title_sort Self-other differences in social mindfulness: beliefs about other people's selfishness are grounded in one's own selfish impulses
author Simão, Cláudia
author_facet Simão, Cláudia
Mata, André
author_role author
author2 Mata, André
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simão, Cláudia
Mata, André
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intuitive cooperation
Projection
Self-other differences
Social mindfulness
topic Intuitive cooperation
Projection
Self-other differences
Social mindfulness
description There is a robust tendency for people to expect others to be more immoral than them, for instance, more selfish. Where do these pessimistic beliefs come from? We explore a socio-metacognitive account whereby those beliefs originate in one's own impulses to act selfishly. In two studies, we used the social mindfulness paradigm, a task that provides the initial chooser the opportunity to be socially mindful about other people or not. Results show 1) that people expect others to be more selfish than them, and 2) that this belief in the selfishness of others is related to one's own impulses to act selfishly. Thus, even when people are kind in their choices, they tend to be less generous in their beliefs about the kindness of others, and this is particularly the case when those selfless choices did not come easily to them, but rather required suppressing an impulse to act selfishly.
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