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Methods for the study of evil-doing actions.

J M Darley1

  • 1Department of Psychology, Princeton University, NJ, USA. jdarley@phoenix.princeton.edu

Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc
|January 22, 2005
PubMed
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Ethical constraints limit severe harm studies. Researchers suggest role-playing experiments, conceptual probes, and case study analyses to understand socialization into harmful actions.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Psychology
  • Ethics in Research
  • Harm-Doing Behavior

Background:

  • Direct experimental study of severe harm-doing is ethically prohibited.
  • Understanding the process of socialization into harmful actions is crucial.
  • Existing research methods face limitations in studying such behaviors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and evaluate alternative methodologies for studying harm-doing.
  • To explore the socialization processes that lead individuals to engage in harmful acts.
  • To propose a rigorous, combined-methods approach for ethical research in this area.

Main Methods:

  • Role-playing experiments to explore socialization pathways.
  • Conceptual probes into the mindset of individuals involved in real-world harm-doing.
  • Secondary analysis of existing case studies of individuals engaged in harm-doing.

Main Results:

  • Each proposed method offers unique insights but also has inherent limitations.
  • Role-playing can illuminate socialization nodes.
  • Conceptual probes and case study analyses provide access to real-world contexts.

Conclusions:

  • A combined-methods approach is recommended for rigorous study of harm-doing.
  • Integrating multiple methodologies can support theoretical generalizations.
  • This approach can yield insights for prudent social action and intervention strategies.

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