More Pride When Remembering Imagined Difficult Moral Actions and Less Pride When Actually Imagining Doing Them?

Volume: 155, Issue: 7, Pages: 641 - 656
Published: Jun 29, 2021
Abstract
In a previous study of moral pride carried out with adolescents, a paradoxical effect was observed: more costly imagined prosocial behaviors generated less pride. The aim of this study was to analyze whether this effect disappears in retrospect. Participants were 188 adolescents aged between 14 and 16 (96 girls) who were given diverse scenarios in which someone needed help. In some of the scenarios, providing this help required participants to...
Paper Details
Title
More Pride When Remembering Imagined Difficult Moral Actions and Less Pride When Actually Imagining Doing Them?
Published Date
Jun 29, 2021
Volume
155
Issue
7
Pages
641 - 656
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