In three studies (S1-S3; N=. 256) we investigated whether moral hypocrisy (MH) is motivated by conscious impression management concerns or whether it is self-deceptive. In a dictator game, MH occurred both within participants (saying one thing, doing another; S1) and between participants (doing one thing when it is inconsequential, doing another thing when it affects payoffs; S2). People were willing to let an ostensibly fair coin determine payoffs only if they could fudge the results of the coin flip, suggesting that hypocrites do not deceive themselves (S3). Also supporting this view, MH was associated with adherence to Conformity values (S1-S2), indicative of a desire to appear moral in the eyes of others but not indicative of self-decep...
People quickly form impressions about moral character; for example, if people learn that someone che...
The failure to recognize the influence of two distinct forms of moral norms can lead to the misattri...
People do not trust hypocrites, because they preach water, but drink wine. The current research show...
In three studies (S1-S3; N=. 256) we investigated whether moral hypocrisy (MH) is motivated by consc...
People often consider themselves as more moral than average others (i.e., moral superiority) and pre...
People often consider themselves as more moral than average others (i.e., moral superiority) and pre...
textabstractAccording to some, contemporary social psychology is aptly described as a study in moral...
Why is hypocrisy so pervasive in our political, professional, and personal lives? Existing research ...
Moral Hypocrisy is appearing moral, to oneself and others, without actually being moral, and was ide...
Hypocrisy is a multi-faceted concept that has been studied empirically by psychologists and discusse...
Moral hypocrisy is a phenomenon in which individuals evaluating other people's moral transgressi...
People often say one thing while doing another, and are therefore criticized as hypocrites. Despite ...
People do not always align what they do with what they say, and such misalignment is often condemned...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
Four studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at restoring a moral ...
People quickly form impressions about moral character; for example, if people learn that someone che...
The failure to recognize the influence of two distinct forms of moral norms can lead to the misattri...
People do not trust hypocrites, because they preach water, but drink wine. The current research show...
In three studies (S1-S3; N=. 256) we investigated whether moral hypocrisy (MH) is motivated by consc...
People often consider themselves as more moral than average others (i.e., moral superiority) and pre...
People often consider themselves as more moral than average others (i.e., moral superiority) and pre...
textabstractAccording to some, contemporary social psychology is aptly described as a study in moral...
Why is hypocrisy so pervasive in our political, professional, and personal lives? Existing research ...
Moral Hypocrisy is appearing moral, to oneself and others, without actually being moral, and was ide...
Hypocrisy is a multi-faceted concept that has been studied empirically by psychologists and discusse...
Moral hypocrisy is a phenomenon in which individuals evaluating other people's moral transgressi...
People often say one thing while doing another, and are therefore criticized as hypocrites. Despite ...
People do not always align what they do with what they say, and such misalignment is often condemned...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
Four studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at restoring a moral ...
People quickly form impressions about moral character; for example, if people learn that someone che...
The failure to recognize the influence of two distinct forms of moral norms can lead to the misattri...
People do not trust hypocrites, because they preach water, but drink wine. The current research show...