Voting and (im)moral behavior

Kajsa Hansson, Emil Persson, Gustav Tinghög

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Due to diffusion of responsibility, majority voting may induce immoral and selfish behavior because voters are rarely solely responsible for the outcome. Across three behavioral experiments (two preregistered; n = 1983), we test this hypothesis in situations where there is a conflict between morality and material self-interest. Participants were randomly assigned to make decisions about extracting money from a charity either in an experimental referendum or individually. We find no evidence that voting induces immoral behavior. Neither do we find that people self-servingly distort their beliefs about their responsibility for the outcome when they vote. If anything, the results suggest that voting makes people less immoral.
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Artikelnummer22643
TidskriftScientific Reports
Volym12
DOI
StatusPublished - 2022 dec. 31
Externt publiceradJa

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