説明
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>People favor the existing and longstanding states of the world. Rational explanations for status quo maintenance are complemented by a number of non‐rational mechanisms; loss aversion, regret avoidance, repeated exposure, and rationalization create a preference for existing states. We show that the status quo also benefits from a simple assumption of goodness due to mere existence and longevity; people treat existence as a <jats:italic>prima facie</jats:italic> case for goodness, aesthetic and ethical Longevity increases this preference. These biases operate heuristically, forming barriers to cognitive and social change.</jats:p>
収録刊行物
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- Social and Personality Psychology Compass
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Social and Personality Psychology Compass 6 (3), 270-281, 2012-03
Wiley