作者
Cindy Chan, Leaf Van Boven, Eduardo B Andrade, Dan Ariely
发表日期
2014/7/1
期刊
Journal of Consumer Psychology
卷号
24
期号
3
页码范围
381-386
出版商
No longer published by Elsevier
简介
Consumers frequently encounter moral violations in everyday life. They watch movies and television shows about crime and deception, hear news reports of corporate fraud and tax evasion, and hear gossip about cheaters and thieves. How does exposure to moral violations influence consumption? Because moral violations arouse disgust and because disgust is an evolutionarily important signal of contamination that should provoke a multi-modal response, we hypothesize that moral violations affect a key behavioral response to disgust: reduced oral consumption. In three experiments, compared with those in control conditions, people drank less water and chocolate milk while (a) watching a film portraying the moral violations of incest, (b) writing about moral violations of cheating or theft, and (c) listening to a report about fraud and manipulation. These findings imply that “moral disgust” influences consumption in …
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学术搜索中的文章
C Chan, L Van Boven, EB Andrade, D Ariely - Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2014