Using two 3-month diary studies and a large cross-sectional survey, we identified distinguishing features of adults with low versus high levels of moral character. Adults with high levels of moral character tend to: consider the needs and interests of others and how their actions affect other people (e.g., they have high levels of Honesty-Humility, empathic concern, guilt proneness); regulate their behavior effectively, specifically with reference to behaviors that have positive short-term consequences but negative longterm consequences (e.g., they have high levels of Conscientiousness, self-control, consideration of future consequences); and value being moral (e.g., they have high levels of moral identity-internalization). Cognitive moral ...
The temperamental measures of Effortful Control and Affiliativeness were found to be significantly r...
This study tested for inter-judge agreement on moral character. A sample of students and community m...
We examine the influence of individuals ’ propensity to morally disen-gage on a broad range of uneth...
Using two 3-month diary studies and a large cross-sectional survey, we identified distinguishing fea...
In two three-month diary studies and a large cross-sectional survey, we identified distinguishing fe...
This article discusses contemporary research on moral character and workplace deviance. We take a pe...
<p>This article discusses contemporary research on moral character and workplace deviance. We take a...
The field of moral psychology is working toward a reliable and holistic explanation of exemplary mor...
A person\u27s moral character is often considered her most important and defining feature. Consideri...
We surveyed well-acquainted dyads about two key moral character traits (Honesty–Humility, Guilt Pron...
The theoretical and empirical relationships of Kohlberg’s typology of moral development and personal...
Cheating occasionally occurs in organizations; sometimes, it is not easy to detect. Some organizatio...
Guilt proneness is a personality trait indicative of a predisposition to experience negative feeling...
There has long been interest in how leaders influence the unethical behavior of those who they lead....
We investigated the applicability of the identity status paradigm in identifying different stages of...
The temperamental measures of Effortful Control and Affiliativeness were found to be significantly r...
This study tested for inter-judge agreement on moral character. A sample of students and community m...
We examine the influence of individuals ’ propensity to morally disen-gage on a broad range of uneth...
Using two 3-month diary studies and a large cross-sectional survey, we identified distinguishing fea...
In two three-month diary studies and a large cross-sectional survey, we identified distinguishing fe...
This article discusses contemporary research on moral character and workplace deviance. We take a pe...
<p>This article discusses contemporary research on moral character and workplace deviance. We take a...
The field of moral psychology is working toward a reliable and holistic explanation of exemplary mor...
A person\u27s moral character is often considered her most important and defining feature. Consideri...
We surveyed well-acquainted dyads about two key moral character traits (Honesty–Humility, Guilt Pron...
The theoretical and empirical relationships of Kohlberg’s typology of moral development and personal...
Cheating occasionally occurs in organizations; sometimes, it is not easy to detect. Some organizatio...
Guilt proneness is a personality trait indicative of a predisposition to experience negative feeling...
There has long been interest in how leaders influence the unethical behavior of those who they lead....
We investigated the applicability of the identity status paradigm in identifying different stages of...
The temperamental measures of Effortful Control and Affiliativeness were found to be significantly r...
This study tested for inter-judge agreement on moral character. A sample of students and community m...
We examine the influence of individuals ’ propensity to morally disen-gage on a broad range of uneth...