articleJournal of Applied PsychologyNov 1, 2007Closed access

The effects of moral judgment and moral identity on moral behavior: An empirical examination of the moral individual.

University of Washington

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Abstract

Recognizing limitations in classic cognitive moral development theory, several scholars have drawn from theories of identity to suggest that moral behavior results from both moral judgments and moral identity. The authors conducted 2 survey-based studies with more than 500 students and managers to test this argument. Results demonstrated that moral identity and moral judgments both independently influenced moral behavior. In addition, in situations in which social consensus regarding the moral behavior was not high, moral judgments and moral identity interacted to shape moral behavior. This interaction effect indicated that those who viewed themselves as moral individuals pursued the most extreme alternatives…

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Keywords
  • Social cognitive theory of morality
  • Moral disengagement
  • Psychology
  • Moral psychology
  • Moral development
  • Social psychology
  • Moral reasoning
  • Cheating
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