Media Summary: Abramoff's version of rationalizations, which are the excuses we make for not living up to our own, or society's, ethical standards. Abramoff's version of role morality, which is our tendency to use different moral standards as we play different “roles” in society. Featuring former lobbyist and convicted felon

In It To Win Jack Self Serving Bias - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Abramoff's version of rationalizations, which are the excuses we make for not living up to our own, or society's, ethical standards. Abramoff's version of role morality, which is our tendency to use different moral standards as we play different “roles” in society. Featuring former lobbyist and convicted felon Introduction to Social Psychology We often have firmly held beliefs about why people think and behave the way they do. Abramoff's version of moral equilibrium, which describes our tendency to keep a running scoreboard in our heads that compares ...

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