Does cleanliness influence moral judgments? Response effort moderates the effect of cleanliness priming on moral judgments
Abstract
Whether cleanliness influences moral judgments has recently become a topic of debate in the psychological literature. After the initial report that activating the notion of physical purity can result in less severe moral judgments (Schnall, Benton, & Harvey, 2008), a direct replication (Johnson, Cheung, & Donnellan, 2014a) with much larger sample sizes failed to yield similar findings. The current paper examines the possibility that only...
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Title
Does cleanliness influence moral judgments? Response effort moderates the effect of cleanliness priming on moral judgments
Published Date
Nov 6, 2014
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Volume
5
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