Washing Away Your Sins: Threatened Morality and Physical Cleansing
Northwestern University · University of Toronto · +1 more institution
Abstract
Physical cleansing has been a focal element in religious ceremonies for thousands of years. The prevalence of this practice suggests a psychological association between bodily purity and moral purity. In three studies, we explored what we call the "Macbeth effect"-that is, a threat to one's moral purity induces the need to cleanse oneself. This effect revealed itself through an increased mental accessibility of cleansing-related concepts, a greater desire for cleansing products, and a greater likelihood of taking antiseptic wipes. Furthermore, we showed that physical cleansing alleviates the upsetting consequences of unethical behavior and reduces threats to one's moral self-image. Daily hygiene routines such…
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- 8.94
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2Topics & keywords
- Morality
- Washing hands
- Threatened species
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Environmental ethics
- Aesthetics
- Hygiene