The victim-perpetrator asymmetry is stronger in situations where blame is being assigned

Volume: 96, Pages: 104164 - 104164
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
Aggressive behaviors occur when one person, a perpetrator, intentionally harms another person, a victim (e.g., Parrott & Giancola, 2007). When reporting their judgments, victims often report the aggressive behaviors as being more harmful than perpetrators—a so-called victim-perpetrator asymmetry. This asymmetry is well-established (Baumeister et al., 1990; Elshout et al., 2017; Ent & Parton, 2019; McCarthy & Rivers, 2021); however, there is...
Paper Details
Title
The victim-perpetrator asymmetry is stronger in situations where blame is being assigned
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
96
Pages
104164 - 104164
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