Striving for the Moral Self: The Effects of Recalling Past Moral Actions on Future Moral Behavior

Volume: 37, Issue: 5, Pages: 701 - 713
Published: Mar 14, 2011
Abstract
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...
Paper Details
Title
Striving for the Moral Self: The Effects of Recalling Past Moral Actions on Future Moral Behavior
Published Date
Mar 14, 2011
Volume
37
Issue
5
Pages
701 - 713
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