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Angels and demons are among us: assessing individual differences in belief in pure evil and belief in pure good. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The studies confirm that beliefs in pure evil (BPE) and pure good (BPG) are stable psychological constructs made up of eight related dimensions.
  • Higher BPE is associated with increased intergroup aggression and decreased prosocial behavior, while higher BPG is linked to less aggression and more prosocial behavior.
  • These findings highlight the roles of BPE and BPG in shaping attitudes towards aggression and prosocial actions, offering insights into theories on prejudice and social behavior.

Article Abstract

We conducted five studies to demonstrate that individuals' beliefs in pure evil (BPE) and in pure good (BPG) are valid and important psychological constructs. First, these studies together demonstrated that BPE and BPG are reliable, unitary, and stable constructs each composed of eight theoretically interdependent dimensions. Second, these studies showed that across a wide variety of different measures, higher BPE consistently related to greater intergroup aggression (e.g., supporting the death penalty and preemptive military aggression) and less intergroup prosociality (e.g., opposing criminal rehabilitation, proracial policies, and beneficial social programs), while higher BPG consistently related to less intergroup aggression (e.g., opposing proviolent foreign relations and torture) and greater intergroup prosociality (e.g., supporting criminal rehabilitation and support for diplomacy). In sum, these studies evidence that BPE and BPG relate to aggressive and prosocial orientations toward others and have strong potential to advance current theories on prejudice, aggression, and prosociality.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146167213496282DOI Listing

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