Differential effects of cognitive ability on mind agency and perceived innocence
Abstract
The current study examined how different characters could be perceived as innocent and what factors could contribute to participants’ perception of innocence. Mind agency, which is the ability to exert cognitive control, could be a key factor for perceived innocence for different characters. Study 1 suggested that only an infant was perceived innocent when rated as having lower mind agency. Other characters such as a girl and animals were...
Paper Details
Title
Differential effects of cognitive ability on mind agency and perceived innocence
Published Date
Jan 23, 2019
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
5
Pages
2104 - 2111
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