For eons many have hypothesized the corrupting influence of money, and yet, there has been a great void in the way of empirical experimentation. However, a series of pioneering experiments has begun to show confirmation of previous assumptions, one of which showed that the mere thought of money can loosen morals. This paper reveals three new experiments that explore the underlying process of this phenomenon. The results of experiments 1 and 2 suggest that individuals primed with money are less ethical than both a control group and individuals primed with business-related concepts. Further questioning revealed that an underlying mechanism behind the unethical decisions may be a decreased feeling of human connection. In accordance with this f...
Does the cue of money lead to selfish, greedy, exploitative behaviors or to fairness, exchange, and ...
The present research tested whether incidental exposure to money affects people’s endorsement of soc...
Research on the persuasive power of money has focused on money's instrumental function, and thus add...
Recent experiments have revealed that the mere thought of money can decrease ethical decision-making...
We investigate the possibility that negative moral associations can reduce the desirability and perc...
A number of recent experiments have revealed that the mere thought of human connection can increase ...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
Although traditional economic models posit that money is fungible, psychological research abounds wi...
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Money has been said to change people’s motivation (mainly for the better) and their behavior toward ...
The present research tested two competing hypotheses: (1) as money cues activate an exchange orienta...
In an era increasingly surrounded by images, it is all too easy to overlook the power of the humble ...
Nine studies find that people believe their money has greater purchasing power than the same quantit...
Persuading people to follow a behavioral recommendation can be attempted by outlining the negative c...
Does the cue of money lead to selfish, greedy, exploitative behaviors or to fairness, exchange, and ...
The present research tested whether incidental exposure to money affects people’s endorsement of soc...
Research on the persuasive power of money has focused on money's instrumental function, and thus add...
Recent experiments have revealed that the mere thought of money can decrease ethical decision-making...
We investigate the possibility that negative moral associations can reduce the desirability and perc...
A number of recent experiments have revealed that the mere thought of human connection can increase ...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
Although traditional economic models posit that money is fungible, psychological research abounds wi...
Item does not contain fulltextA thriving field of inquiry, the psychological science of money has re...
Contains fulltext : 202940pos.pdf (postprint version ) (Closed access)Around ten t...
Money has been said to change people’s motivation (mainly for the better) and their behavior toward ...
The present research tested two competing hypotheses: (1) as money cues activate an exchange orienta...
In an era increasingly surrounded by images, it is all too easy to overlook the power of the humble ...
Nine studies find that people believe their money has greater purchasing power than the same quantit...
Persuading people to follow a behavioral recommendation can be attempted by outlining the negative c...
Does the cue of money lead to selfish, greedy, exploitative behaviors or to fairness, exchange, and ...
The present research tested whether incidental exposure to money affects people’s endorsement of soc...
Research on the persuasive power of money has focused on money's instrumental function, and thus add...