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Some personality correlated of conduct in two situations of moral conflict.

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This article is published in Journal of Personality.The article was published on 1969-03-01. It has received 68 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Moral disengagement & Social cognitive theory of morality.

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Bridging Moral Cognition and Moral Action: A Critical Review of the Literature.

TL;DR: In this paper, two opposite views of the relation between moral cognition and moral action are described; one is an essentially irrational view that emphasizes need and action tendencies, while the other c
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Potential Predictors of Whistle-Blowing: A Prosocial Behavior Perspective

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that whistle-blowing is a form of prosocial behavior and provide clues about personality and situational variables predictive of whistleblowing, and propose to modify Latane's and Barley's (1968, 1970) bystander intervention framework.
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Perspective-taking and altruism.

TL;DR: The authors reviewed the evidence regarding the development of altruism and suggested that various forms of perspective-taking (perceptual, social, empathic, moral) might be the mediators of this development.
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Identification and Some Conditions of Organizational Involvement

TL;DR: A survey conducted by the Tennessee Valley Authority found that individuals tend to identify with the organization in three situations: (1) they saw the organization as providing opportunities for personal achievement; (2) they had power within the organization; and (3) there were no competing sources of identification as discussed by the authors.
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Generality of honesty reconsidered.

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Delay of gratification, motivation for the prohibited gratification, and responses to temptation.

TL;DR: Yielding to temptation, in a situation in which attainment of achievement rewards is contingent upon deviant (cheating) behavior, was conceptualized to be a function of (a) the strength of the motivation to attain the prohibited gratification, and (b) the inability to delay immediate gratification.
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Childrearing practices and moral development: generalizations from empirical research.

TL;DR: The purpose is to pull together the research findings on parental practices and the child's moral development so as to point up tentative generalizations, gaps, and inconsistencies which can be used as guides in further research.