Enabling or limiting cognitive flexibility: Evidence of demand for moral commitment (Record no. 522442)

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Personal name Saccardo,Silvia and Garcia, Marta Serra
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Title Enabling or limiting cognitive flexibility: Evidence of demand for moral commitment
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Place of publication, distribution, etc The American: Economic Reviews
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Extent 113(2), Feb, 2023: p. 396-429
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Summary, etc Moral behavior is more prevalent when individuals cannot easily distort their beliefs self-servingly. Do individuals seek to limit or enable their ability to distort beliefs? How do these choices affect behavior? Experiments with over 9,000 participants show preferences are heterogeneous—30 percent of participants prefer to limit belief distortion, while over 40 percent prefer to enable it, even if costly. A random assignment mechanism reveals that being assigned to the preferred environment is necessary for curbing or enabling self-serving behavior. Third parties can anticipate these effects, suggesting some sophistication about the cognitive constraints to belief distortion.- Reproduced
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Main entry heading The American: Economic Reviews
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Subject DIP MORALITY
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-04-11 113(2), Feb, 2023: p. 396-429 AR128639 2023-04-11 Articles

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