People’s desires to see themselves as moral actors can contribute to their striving for and achievement of a sense of self-completeness. The authors use self-completion theory to predict (and show) that recalling one’s own (im)moral behavior leads to compensatory rather than consistent moral action as a way of completing the moral self. In three studies, people who recalled their immoral behavior reported greater participation in moral activities (Study 1), reported stronger prosocial intentions (Study 2), and showed less cheating (Study 3) than people who recalled their moral behavior. These compensatory effects were related to the moral magnitude of the recalled event, but they did not emerge when people recalled their own positive or neg...
By telling us who we are as well as how to think and act, our self-definitions regulate interpersona...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Witnessing acts of uncommon moral virtue can elicit feelings of moral elevation, which translate fur...
People’s desires to see themselves as moral actors can contribute to their striving for and achievem...
People's desires to see themselves as moral actors can contribute to their striving for and achievem...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Past good deeds can liberate individuals to engage in behaviors that are immoral, unethical, or othe...
Having positive moral traits is central to one’s sense of self, and people generally are motivated t...
Morality has been a central topic of philosophy throughout Western civilization. Integrity is almost...
Take a moment to recall something nice you did for someone else. Perhaps you covered a class for a c...
Research on moral identity shows that high moral self-importance predicts prosocial behavior due to ...
According to theories on moral balancing, a prosocial act can decrease people’s motivation to engage...
Studies in the behavioral ethics and moral psychology traditions have begun to reveal the important ...
By telling us who we are as well as how to think and act, our self-definitions regulate interpersona...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Witnessing acts of uncommon moral virtue can elicit feelings of moral elevation, which translate fur...
People’s desires to see themselves as moral actors can contribute to their striving for and achievem...
People's desires to see themselves as moral actors can contribute to their striving for and achievem...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Past good deeds can liberate individuals to engage in behaviors that are immoral, unethical, or othe...
Having positive moral traits is central to one’s sense of self, and people generally are motivated t...
Morality has been a central topic of philosophy throughout Western civilization. Integrity is almost...
Take a moment to recall something nice you did for someone else. Perhaps you covered a class for a c...
Research on moral identity shows that high moral self-importance predicts prosocial behavior due to ...
According to theories on moral balancing, a prosocial act can decrease people’s motivation to engage...
Studies in the behavioral ethics and moral psychology traditions have begun to reveal the important ...
By telling us who we are as well as how to think and act, our self-definitions regulate interpersona...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Witnessing acts of uncommon moral virtue can elicit feelings of moral elevation, which translate fur...