The ‘me’ in meat : Does affirming the self make eating animals seem more morally wrong?

Leach, Stefan and Sutton, Robbie M. and Douglas, Karen M. and Dhont, Kristof (2021) The ‘me’ in meat : Does affirming the self make eating animals seem more morally wrong? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 95: 104135. ISSN 0022-1031

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Abstract

People typically extend limited moral standing to animals reared for food. Prominent perspectives in the literature on animal-human relations characterize this phenomenon as an outcome of moral disengagement: in other words, a strategy that protects people from moral self-condemnation. To provide a direct test of this hypothesis, we exposed people to a self-affirmation manipulation, and hypothesized that this would lead them to be more critical of their own meat eating and be more appreciative of animals' minds and suffering. Three experiments tested this idea in meat-eaters from the United Kingdom. Two initial experiments (n = 244, n = 247) found that affirming the self made eating animals seem more morally wrong. However, a subsequent pre-registered experiment (n = 719) failed to replicate this effect. In addition, this experiment found no effects of the affirmation procedure on specific beliefs about eating animals that participants consume compared to animals they do not consume. A mini-meta analysis of all the experiments found only weak evidence in support of the idea that affirming the self makes eating meat seem more morally wrong. There was no evidence that the affirmation procedure affected beliefs about animal minds.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
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Publisher Copyright: © 2021
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? animalsmeatmoralityself-affirmationsocial psychologysociology and political science ??
ID Code:
214679
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Deposited On:
14 Feb 2024 16:00
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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12 Oct 2024 00:25