Exam 9: Moral Reasoning

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Studies have found that people in many different countries are remarkably honest, even when they know they cannot be caught or penalized for cheating.

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In 2015, behavioral economist David Pascual-Ezama and his team used a coin-flipping game to investigate cheating in 16 nations. What did they discover?

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In one study, participants were less likely to take a favorable bet when they were required to think about the bet in a foreign language.

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In the summertime, Catherine and Peter have a lawn-mowing business. At the end of the summer, how will Catherine and Peter divide up their earnings if they follow the norm of equality? The norm of equity? The norm of power? The norm of need? The norm of responsibility?

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In Japan, someone who finds and returns a lost item has a legal right to a reward.

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When researchers recognize that group-level data can sometimes give a misleading picture of what individuals do, they avoid committing an error called ________________.

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Studies have found that persons with an interdependent sense of self tend to exhibit a moderacy bias when they complete opinion surveys. Why?

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A gerontocracy is a society in which the wealthiest members have the highest status and hold most of the power.

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In moral philosophy, __________________ holds that the most ethical choice is the one that produces the greatest good for the greatest number.

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Studies have found that people often forego the opportunity to win something because their fear of losing is more intense than their anticipation of winning.

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_____________ refers to the fair allocation of goods and services. In particular, the norm of ______________ dictates that individuals' outcomes should be proportional to their inputs.

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What was the main finding in Schäfer's fishing-for-cubes study that involved young children from three different cultural groups?

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When taking opinion surveys, many East Asians, African Americans, and Hispanic Americans show a moderacy bias.

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Use evolutionary thinking to explain why cultural groups everywhere have developed high standards regarding honesty.

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Law professor Mark West dropped 100 cell phones and 20 wallets in New York City and in Tokyo. What was the major finding of his field experiment?

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What is the most plausible explanation for why lost items are recovered much more often in Tokyo than in New York City?

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Based on the results of multiple studies, what seems to be the best explanation for the moral foreign-language effect?

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The theory of self-concept maintenance states that people are not motivated by external incentives to cheat; they are strongly motivated by an internal desire to see themselves as honorable and morally upstanding.

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What is incomplete cheating? Is incomplete cheating a universal phenomenon or a culturally variable phenomenon? How do you know?

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What is partner choice theory?

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