Signing at the beginning makes ethics salient and decreases dishonest self-reports in comparison to signing at the end.
about
Reduced self-referential neural response during intergroup competition predicts competitor harm.Failure to CAPTCHA Attention: Null Results from an Honesty Priming Experiment in Guatemala.On the Efficacy and Mediation of a One-on-One HIV Risk-Reduction Intervention for African American Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Randomized Controlled TrialWhen Lying Feels the Right Thing to Do.Transparency ethics in practice: Revisiting financial conflicts of interest disclosure forms in clinical practice guidelines.Dishonesty in scientific research.Mediation and moderation of an efficacious theory-based abstinence-only intervention for African American adolescents.The Valjean effect: Visceral states and cheating.People are more likely to be insincere when they are more likely to accidentally tell the truth.Business culture and dishonesty in the banking industry.Three Principles to REVISE People's Unethical Behavior.Less Evil Than You: Bounded Self-Righteousness in Character Inferences, Emotional Reactions, and Behavioral Extremes.Behavioural economics: Corruption corrupts.Politicians lie, so do I.APPLYING INSIGHTS FROM BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS TO POLICY DESIGN.Temptation, Monetary Intelligence (Love of Money), and Environmental Context on Unethical Intentions and CheatingCorporate Psychopathy: Can ‘Search and Destroy’ and ‘Hearts and Minds’ Military Metaphors Inspire HRM Solutions?Predictors of sexual abstinence: A prospective study of college women in the United States
P2860
Q30579874-A0AE9E12-06A2-4BD3-98FC-361BB070199BQ33836543-66A8EA0E-0590-43D3-8D5A-16E42E9EDEADQ35856110-E7B307B6-13EF-4EB6-BD8C-3697FFAC33F0Q36960862-5715E523-B37D-40AE-A952-9359CC31A2F0Q40070335-707FD5AA-D4CE-487E-BBC6-424DDB12D736Q40366870-9171F2A2-ACAD-40A3-ADEF-C1A5430707EEQ40692674-6581ABD2-A3A3-4028-89D9-73472AE1E47AQ41000906-BC49A700-76CC-4F69-BFD7-611ABF906FE0Q43997299-B23DEBAA-0484-4668-BDC0-0A0648E4B318Q47587158-0BB385E8-C34C-45CC-BE19-F850EB91E212Q47595195-B1DAD17A-3383-4F54-A086-6D7169EA1906Q47696474-160E274D-EF86-49AA-830B-58799CB2BBD2Q47802955-E411F3A2-264D-4A08-864D-A8FBB70A5367Q49490744-37361963-6F24-4A97-808E-F23A99BE9E63Q55452818-E25B0886-3254-4B7A-8602-2A5EC1E6533CQ56267458-C5BE9666-4D4F-476B-82B4-5F5B575EA6E9Q58058059-7DD2A967-6AF8-4F79-9762-4A2BB4035EBCQ58479092-73F48345-629C-497B-8AF5-C33C3367009A
P2860
Signing at the beginning makes ethics salient and decreases dishonest self-reports in comparison to signing at the end.
description
2012 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2012年の論文
@ja
2012年学术文章
@wuu
2012年学术文章
@zh-cn
2012年学术文章
@zh-hans
2012年学术文章
@zh-my
2012年学术文章
@zh-sg
2012年學術文章
@yue
2012年學術文章
@zh
2012年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Signing at the beginning makes ...... parison to signing at the end.
@ast
Signing at the beginning makes ...... parison to signing at the end.
@en
type
label
Signing at the beginning makes ...... parison to signing at the end.
@ast
Signing at the beginning makes ...... parison to signing at the end.
@en
prefLabel
Signing at the beginning makes ...... parison to signing at the end.
@ast
Signing at the beginning makes ...... parison to signing at the end.
@en
P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Signing at the beginning makes ...... parison to signing at the end.
@en
P2093
Dan Ariely
Francesca Gino
Lisa L Shu
Max H Bazerman
P2860
P304
15197-15200
P356
10.1073/PNAS.1209746109
P407
P50
P577
2012-08-27T00:00:00Z