The effects of belief in pure good and belief in pure evil on consumer ethics

RJ Webster, N Morrone, DA Saucier - Personality and Individual …, 2021 - Elsevier
unethical behavior in the marketplace, which … /punishment of criminal perpetrators, we would
predict that people who score higher in BPE would see such antisocial consumer behaviors

Polluted morality: Air pollution predicts criminal activity and unethical behavior

JG Lu, JJ Lee, F Gino, AD Galinsky - Psychological science, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
criminal and unethical behavior by increasing anxiety. Analyses of a 9-year panel of 9,360
US cities found that air pollution predicted six major categories of crime… on unethical behavior. …

Ethical manoeuvring: Why people avoid both major and minor lies

S Shalvi, MJJ Handgraaf… - British Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… Early work on crime and punishment suggests that we perform … For example, promoting
a belief in free will reduces lying (… We predict that in situations in which the opportunity to …

Why managers fail to do the right thing: An empirical study of unethical and illegal conduct

NC Smith, SS Simpson, CY Huang - Business Ethics Quarterly, 2007 - cambridge.org
… the true impact of criminal sanctions on offending depends on … human behavior is reasoned
and governed by free will and … sanction threats rather than vice versa, we predict that formal …

The utility of desert

PH Robinson, JM Darley - Criminal Law, 2019 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… More specifically, while we argue that society ought to assign criminal punishments on …
The first two sets of variables to predict criminal actions are characteristically demonstrated …

Morality

J Haidt - Perspectives on psychological science, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
… as neural processes, to explain human behavior. Wilson predicted that evolutionary and neural
… They cannot seem to transcend traditions and think for themselves about justice. Western …

[图书][B] The moral punishment instinct

JW Van Prooijen - 2017 - books.google.com
punishment that the researchers observed predicted the cooperativeness of a society: higher
rates of costly punishment predicted more altruistic behavior towards an … to have a free will, …

Attitudes on Medical Ethics of Criminal Neurointerventional Treatment

HN Whitaker - 2018 - digitalcommons.liberty.edu
… as beliefs regarding free will and consent, public attitudes … and limited access to information
regarding the criminal justice system. … punishments, prediction, and prevention in the criminal

Media framing of capital punishment and its impact on individuals' cognitive responses

FE Dardis, FR Baumgartner, AE Boydstun… - Mass Communication …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… the predicted probabilities that a particular respondent would offer a particularly framed
argument as the first thought for his or her opinion on capital punishment. Predictions were made …

[图书][B] The limits of the criminal sanction

H Packer - 1968 - books.google.com
… First, free will is an illusion, because human conduct is determined by forces that lie beyond
… increasingly probable that we can predict disturbing conduct before it ever takes place. In …