Beanballs and the psychology of revenge: Study examines 'blood feud' exception to American norms
Thursday, April 5, 2012 - 10:00
in Psychology & Sociology
This week, as tens of millions of Americans awaited the baseball season's first pitches, Brown University psychologist Fiery Cushman was watching more warily for the first beanballs. As someone who studies moral judgment, Cushman recognizes that the intentional targeting of an innocent player to avenge a hit batsman could be a telling exception within American culture, even if the rest of the game is a national institution.