Who Is Willing to Sacrifice Ethical Values for Money and Social Status? Gender Differences in Reactions to Ethical Compromises
Study Participants
103 adults, 178 university students, and 106 university students
Locations
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Research Site
Online and laboratory
Publication
Social Psychological and Personality Science
Volume
5
Issue
1
Month
January
Year
Pages
52-59
Cite this Article
MLA
Kennedy, Jessica A., and Laura J. Kray. “Who Is Willing to Sacrifice Ethical Values for Money and Social Status?: Gender Differences in Reactions to Ethical Compromises.” Social Psychological and Personality Science, vol. 5, no. 1, 2014, pp. 52-59.
APA
Kennedy, J.A., & Kray, L.J. (2014). Who is willing to sacrifice ethical values for money and social status?: Gender differences in reactions to ethical compromises. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5(1), 52-59.
Chicago
Kennedy, Jessica A., and Laura J. Kray. “Who Is Willing to Sacrifice Ethical Values for Money and Social Status?: Gender Differences in Reactions to Ethical Compromises.” Social Psychological and Personality Science 5, no. 1 (2014): 52-59.
Focus Areas
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Economic Opportunity
Economic Opportunity
Topics
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Talent Management
Talent Management
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Decision Making
Decision Making