Sinning Saints and Saintly Sinners
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Abstract
The question of why people are motivated to act altruistically has been an important one for centuries, and across various disciplines. Drawing on previous research on moral regulation, we propose a framework suggesting that moral (or immoral) behavior can result from an internal balancing of moral self-worth and the cost inherent in altruistic behavior. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to write a self-relevant story containing words referring to either positive or negative traits. Participants who wrote a story referring to the positive traits donated one fifth as much as those who wrote a story referring to the negative traits. In Experiment 2, we showed that this effect was due specifically to a…
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- Psychology
- Identity (music)
- Social psychology
- Moral behavior
- Aesthetics
- Moral disengagement
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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