Cognitive properties of norm representations

Bertram F. Malle, Joseph L. Austerweil, Vivienne Bihe Chi, Yoed N. Kenett, Emorie D Beck, Stuti Thapa, Mowafak Allaham

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Abstract

Norms are centraltosocial life. They help people select actions that benefit the community and facilitate behavior prediction and coordination. However, little is known about the cognitive properties of norms. Here we focus on norm activation, context specificity, and how those properties differ for the two major types of norms: prescriptions and prohibitions. In two studies, participants are exposed to a variety of contexts by way of scene images and either (a) freely generate norms that apply to the context or (b) decide whether each of a series of candidate norms applies to a given context. Across both studies,people showed high levels of context specificity and fast norm activation, and these properties were substantially stronger for prescriptions than for prohibitions
Original languageAmerican English
Pages819-826
StatePublished - 2021
Event43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society -
Duration: 26 Jul 202129 Jul 2021
https://cognitivesciencesociety.org/cogsci-2021/

Conference

Conference43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
Period26/07/2129/07/21
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Keywords

  • Social norms, moral norms, negation, cognitive structure, network, deontics

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