Striving for the moral self: the effects of recalling past moral actions on future moral behavior.
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Washing away your sins in the brain: physical cleaning and priming of cleaning recruit different brain networks after moral threat.Does "science" make you moral? The effects of priming science on moral judgments and behaviorThreats to Moral Identity: Testing the Effects of Incentives and Consequences of One's Actions on Moral CleansingThe Spreading of Social Energy: How Exposure to Positive and Negative Social News Affects Behavior.The Moral Self-Image Scale: Measuring and Understanding the Malleability of the Moral Self.Once Dishonest, Always Dishonest? The Impact of Perceived Pervasiveness of Moral Evaluations of the Self on Motivation to Restore a Moral ReputationWhy Does the "Sinner" Act Prosocially? The Mediating Role of Guilt and the Moderating Role of Moral Identity in Motivating Moral CleansingRepeating the past: prevention focus motivates repetition, even for unethical decisions.A meta-analytic review of moral licensing.Counterfactual and Factual Reflection: The Influence of Past Misdeeds on Future Immoral Behavior.Making Mountains of Morality From Molehills of Virtue: Threat Causes People to Overestimate Their Moral Credentials.How Upward Moral Comparison Influences Prosocial Behavioral Intention: Examining the Mediating Role of Guilt and the Moderating Role of Moral Identity.Beneficiary or benefactor: are people more prosocial when they reflect on receiving or giving?Self-Serving Altruism? The Lure of Unethical Actions that Benefit Others.The influence of anonymous peers on prosocial behavior.Moral Reminders Do Not Reduce Symptom Over-Reporting Tendencies.Mastering moral misery: Emotional and coping responses to intragroup morality (vs. competence) evaluations.Inspiring and Equipping Students to Be Ethical Leaders.The time course of indirect moral judgment in gossip processing modulated by different agents.When does feeling moral actually make you a better person? Conceptual abstraction moderates whether past moral deeds motivate consistency or compensatory behavior.Stretching the moral gray zone: positive affect, moral disengagement, and dishonesty.Rules or consequences? The role of ethical mind-sets in moral dynamics.Losing our humanity: the self-dehumanizing consequences of social ostracism.How Can Men Convicted of Violence Against Women Feel Moral While Holding Sexist and Violent Attitudes? A Homeostatic Moral Model Based on Self-DeceptionPerceived Ethical Leadership Affects Customer Purchasing Intentions Beyond Ethical Marketing in Advertising Due to Moral Identity Self-Congruence ConcernsBeing “in Control” May Make You Lose Control: The Role of Self-Regulation in Unethical Leadership BehaviorFeel Good, Do-Good!? On Consistency and Compensation in Moral Self-Regulation
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Striving for the moral self: the effects of recalling past moral actions on future moral behavior.
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J Keith Murnighan
Jennifer Jordan
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2011-03-14T00:00:00Z