Effects of Belief in Free Will or Determinism on Attitudes toward Punishment and Locus of Control
- 1 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Social Psychology
- Vol. 130 (6) , 789-799
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00224545.1990.9924631
Abstract
Belief in free will or determinism is related to attitudes toward punishment and to locus of control. The relationships remain ambiguous, however, perhaps because the belief has been viewed historically as a unidimensional construct. The responses of 507 American undergraduates to a free will-determinism questionnaire established the existence of two types of deterministic belief—psychosocial and religious-philosophical—and a separate, independent belief in libertarianism. Beliefs about punishment were multidimensional, consisting of attitudes toward punitiveness and rehabilitation. Respondents with higher scores on psychosocial or religious-philosophical determinism or libertarianism were more punitive than those with lower scores. High scores on either type of determinism were associated with more external locus of control scores. Respondents who rated the free will-determinism items for themselves and those who rated them for people in general differed on a number of dependent measures.Keywords
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