TY - JOUR
T1 - Is that the answer you had in mind? The effect of perspective on unethical behavior
AU - Schurr, Amos
AU - Ritov, Ilana
AU - Kareev, Yaakov
AU - Avraham, Judith
PY - 2012/11
Y1 - 2012/11
N2 - We explored how the perspective through which individuals view their actions influences their ethicality, comparing a narrow perspective that allows for evaluation of each choice in isolation, to a broad perspective that promotes an aggregate view of one's choices. To examine unethical behavior we employed a computerized variation of a trivia game that challenges the player's integrity because, rather than choosing the correct answer, players indicate whether the correct highlighted answer is the answer they had in mind. In Experiment 1 perspective was modified through the choice procedure: broad perspective evoked by an aggregate decision regarding the upcoming test items and narrow perspective evoked by a segregated decision regarding each upcoming test item. In Experiment 2 perspective was evoked through differential priming. Across both experiments, when given a monetary incentive to succeed, the adoption of a narrow perspective increased cheating, as evidenced by overall higher reported success rates.
AB - We explored how the perspective through which individuals view their actions influences their ethicality, comparing a narrow perspective that allows for evaluation of each choice in isolation, to a broad perspective that promotes an aggregate view of one's choices. To examine unethical behavior we employed a computerized variation of a trivia game that challenges the player's integrity because, rather than choosing the correct answer, players indicate whether the correct highlighted answer is the answer they had in mind. In Experiment 1 perspective was modified through the choice procedure: broad perspective evoked by an aggregate decision regarding the upcoming test items and narrow perspective evoked by a segregated decision regarding each upcoming test item. In Experiment 2 perspective was evoked through differential priming. Across both experiments, when given a monetary incentive to succeed, the adoption of a narrow perspective increased cheating, as evidenced by overall higher reported success rates.
KW - Broad perspective
KW - Cheating
KW - Dishonest behavior
KW - Ethical decision-making
KW - Ethicality
KW - Narrow perspective
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84870582395&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/s1930297500003235
DO - 10.1017/s1930297500003235
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AN - SCOPUS:84870582395
SN - 1930-2975
VL - 7
SP - 679
EP - 688
JO - Judgment and Decision Making
JF - Judgment and Decision Making
IS - 6
ER -