21 JUL 2013 by ideonexus

 Studies Link Wealth to Unethical Behavior

Studies 1 and 2. Our first two studies were naturalistic field studies, and examined whether upper-class individuals behave more unethically than lower-class individuals while driving. In study 1, we investigated whether upper-class drivers were more likely to cut off other vehicles at a busy four-way intersection with stop signs on all sides. As vehicles are reliable indicators of a person's social rank and wealth (15), we used observers’ codes of vehicle status (make, age, and appearance)...
Folksonomies: ethics wealth greed
Folksonomies: ethics wealth greed
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Results of seven studies find the wealthy are more likely to cheat and break the law.