心理学
社会心理学
一致性(知识库)
适度
道德解脱
道德的社会认知理论
感知
感觉
道德行为
道德
道德推理
身份(音乐)
道德心理学
道德发展
亲社会行为
认识论
哲学
几何学
数学
神经科学
物理
声学
作者
Paul Conway,Johanna Peetz
标识
DOI:10.1177/0146167212442394
摘要
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: People who feel moral act less prosocially than those who feel immoral. Conversely, work on moral identity indicates that moral self-perceptions motivate behavioral consistency: People who feel moral act more prosocially than those who feel less so. In three studies, the authors reconcile these propositions by demonstrating the moderating role of conceptual abstraction. In Study 1, participants who recalled performing recent (concrete) moral or immoral behavior demonstrated compensatory behavior, whereas participants who considered temporally distant (abstract) moral behavior demonstrated behavioral consistency. Study 2 confirmed that this effect was unique to moral self-perceptions. Study 3 manipulated whether participants recalled moral or immoral actions concretely or abstractly, and replicated the moderation pattern with willingness to donate real money to charity. Together, these findings suggest that concrete moral self-perceptions activate self-regulatory behavior, and abstract moral self-perceptions activate identity concerns.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI