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  • Social Psychology
  • Moral Psychology

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  • Nostalgia is often viewed as a sentimental emotion, but its role in moral judgment and behavior remains underexplored.
  • Understanding the connection between emotions and morality is crucial for comprehending human social behavior.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between nostalgia and moral judgment, specifically moral concern and punitiveness.
  • To test whether moral concern mediates the link between nostalgia and punitiveness.
  • To examine these relationships across diverse cultural and demographic samples.

Main Methods:

  • Four studies were conducted, including three cross-sectional and one experimental design.
  • A total of 1145 participants from diverse backgrounds (U.S., Canadian, European, French, Dutch) were recruited.
  • Various operationalizations of nostalgia, moral concern, and punitiveness were employed.

Main Results:

  • Nostalgia was found to increase moral concern (H1).
  • Nostalgia intensified punitiveness towards moral transgressors (H2).
  • Moral concern mediated the relationship between nostalgia and punitiveness (H3), supporting all hypotheses.

Conclusions:

  • Nostalgia serves to regulate one's moral compass, promoting heightened moral concern and punitiveness.
  • The findings contribute to the literature on emotions and morality, highlighting nostalgia's significant role in shaping moral judgments and behaviors.
  • This research underscores the social function of nostalgia in maintaining moral standards.