Table 1.
Sample | Agents | Hypotheses |
---|---|---|
Study 1 | ||
Adults | Adults | H1.1: Evaluations of eating/dressing/speaking reflect concerns with agents and others |
H1.2: Concerns with agents and others constrain alterability of those evaluations | ||
Study 2 | ||
Adults | Adults | H2.1: Most accept alternative rules that do not negatively impact agents and others |
H2.2: Most reject alternative rules that negatively impact agents and others | ||
H2.3: Justifications for why a rule was not okay reference effects on agents or others | ||
Study 3 | ||
Adults | Children | H3.1: Most accept alternative rules that do not negatively impact agents and others |
H3.2: Most reject alternative rules that negatively impact agents and others | ||
H3.3: Justifications for why a rule was not okay reference effects on agents or others | ||
Study 4 | ||
Adults | Children | H4.1: Most accept alternative rules that do not negatively impact agents and others |
H4.2: Most reject alternative rules that negatively impact agents and others | ||
H4.3: Justifications for why a rule was not okay reference effects on agents or others |
Note. The table shows the hypotheses for each study. The leftmost column shows the participants used for each study and the next column shows the agents depicted in the situations presented to participants.