心理学
社会心理学
显著性(神经科学)
亲社会行为
身份(音乐)
道德推理
时间偏好
道德解脱
个人身份
心理信息
道德发展
自我概念
经济
认知心理学
微观经济学
法学
声学
政治学
物理
梅德林
作者
Annette Yoshiko Reed,Adam Kay,Stephanie Finnel,Karl Aquino,Eric P. Levy
摘要
Four studies show that moral identity reduces people's aversion to giving time-particularly as the psychological costs of doing so increase. In Study 1, we demonstrate that even when the cost of time and money are held equivalent, a moral cue enhances the expected self-expressivity of giving time-especially when it is given to a moral cause. We found that a moral cue reduces time aversion even when giving time was perceived to be unpleasant (Study 2), or when the time to be given was otherwise seen to be scarce (Study 3). Study 4 builds on these studies by examining actual giving while accounting for the real costs of time. In this study, we found that the chronic salience of moral identity serves as a buffer to time aversion, specifically as giving time becomes increasingly costly. These findings are discussed in terms of the time-versus-money literature and the identity literature. We also discuss policy implications for prosocial cause initiatives. (PsycINFO Database Record
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