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Moral hypocrisy: Addressing some alternatives.
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Moral ReasoningBehavioral Decision MakingMoral PhilosophySocial PsychologyMoral IssueLawPsychologySocial SciencesBiasBehavioral SciencesAlternative ExplanationsApplied Social PsychologyCoin FlipMoral PsychologyProsocial BehaviorMoral NormsMoral HypocrisyNormative EthicPersuasion
Two studies addressed alternative explanations for 3 pieces of evidence supporting the existence of moral hypocrisy. In Study 1, no support was found for the idea that low salience of social standards accounts for falsifying the result of a coin flip to assign oneself a more desirable task. In Study 2, no support was found for the idea that responses of those who honestly win the flip account for the higher ratings of morality of their action by participants who assign themselves the more desirable task after flipping the coin. Also, no support was found for the idea that responses of those who honestly win the flip account for the inability of personal moral responsibility measures to predict moral action. Instead, results of both studies provided additional evidence of moral hypocrisy.
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