The subjects might be right if enough bad deeds occur in the perpetrator’s blind spot (I.e., he’s unaware that his own past deeds are viewed by others as bad). He won’t learn from the mistake, thus won’t change. But if I’m calling my own past deed bad, I’m probably different now.
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Would be interesting to see what happens controlling for whether the other party apologized. I wonder if the asymmetry persists? If so, maybe it’s not a self-serving bias. Maybe it’s just an information asymmetry of the level of self-awareness of myself vs. others.
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