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Forme recherchée : \b([Mm]oney)|([Aa]rgent)|(ARGENT)|([Dd]inero)|(DINERO)|([Pp]en.z)|(PEN.Z)\b
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- Ligne n°35 : Negative Moral Associations Diminish the Value of Money
Ligne n°54 : ... We investigate the possibility that negative moral associations can- Ligne n°55 : reduce the desirability and perceived value of money, and that they do
Ligne n°56 : so by threatening to contaminate individuals’ perceptions of their ...
Ligne n°57 : ... morality. In Study 1, participants filled out fewer raffle tickets to- Ligne n°58 : obtain a money prize with immoral associations and perceived it to have
Ligne n°59 : less purchasing power than a morally neutral prize. In Study 2, we ...
Ligne n°61 : ... that ameliorating moral self-image concerns would make participants- Ligne n°62 : less averse to accepting morally tainted money. Consistent with this,
Ligne n°63 : participants who recounted a past virtuous act completed more tasks to ...
Ligne n°66 : ... evidence that immoral associations reduce the desirability of morally- Ligne n°67 : tainted money by threatening to contaminate the recipient’s moral
Ligne n°68 : self-image. ...
Ligne n°68 : ... self-image.- Ligne n°69 : * money
Ligne n°70 : * morality ...