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Children's Conscience During Toddler and Preschool Years, Moral Self, and a Competent, Adaptive Developmental Trajectory (2010)
By Kochanska, Grazyna; Koenig, Jamie L.; Barry, Robin A.; Kim, Sanghag; and Yoon, Jeung Eun. Abstract: We investigated whether children's robust conscience, formed during early family socialization, promotes their future adaptive and competent functioning in expanded ecologies. We assessed two dimensions...
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Virtue Ethics and the Search for an Account of Right Action (2010)
By Frans Svensson "Conceived of as a contender to other theories in substantive ethics, virtue ethics is often associated with, in essence, the following account or criterion of right action: VR: An action A is right for S in circumstances C if and only if a fully virtuous agent would characteristically...
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What motivates repayment? Neural correlates of reciprocity in the Trust Game (2009)
Wouter van den Bos, Eric van Dijk, Michiel Westenberg, Serge A.R.B. Rombouts, Eveline A. Cron Reciprocity of trust is important for social interaction and depends on individual differences in social value orientation (SVO). Here, we examined the neural correlates of reciprocity by manipulating two factors...
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Free Will, Temptation, and Self-Control: We Must Believe in Free Will, We Have No Choice (Isaac B. Singer) (2009)
Proposes that consumer psychology as an empirical social science cannot resolve the question of free will but can and should examine the antecedents and consequences of consumers' belief in free will.
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Self-Rationing: Self-Control in Consumer Choice (2009)
Presents a theory of self-control by precommitment in consumer choice, along with a review of the literature.
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Procrastination, Deadlines, and Performance: Self-Control by Precommitment (2009)
Experimental evidence of sophisticates' (as opposed to naifs') insight into, and use of, precommitment strategies (i.e., self-imposed costly deadlines) to address their own procrastination self-control problems. Also shows performance benefits from self-inducing costly deadlines.
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Consumption Self-Control by Rationing Purchase Quantities of Virtue and Vice (2009)
First empirical demonstration (using experimental, field, and market-level data) in the self-control literature of how consumers apply precommitment strategies to control their consumption of vice and virtue goods.
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