Putting distance through cleansing : the mediating role of temporal distancing on the embodiment of moral purity

Ever since the embodiment of moral cleanliness was first empirically tested and documented by Zhong and Liljenquist (2006), many studies have further demonstrated the metaphorical association between physical and psychological cleansing, though in a descriptive rather than exploratory manner. This s...

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Main Author: Nurul Mira Fatin Abdulkahar
Other Authors: Lee Albert Kai Chung
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63693
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description Ever since the embodiment of moral cleanliness was first empirically tested and documented by Zhong and Liljenquist (2006), many studies have further demonstrated the metaphorical association between physical and psychological cleansing, though in a descriptive rather than exploratory manner. This study is instigated for the purposes of the latter, and aims to investigate the role of subjective distancing as a potential mediator to the embodied link in moral settings. More specifically, it is hypothesized that compared to individuals who do not clean their hands, those who do so after recalling a past immoral act would be more likely to temporally distance their present selves away from their past immoral selves so as to preserve favorable self-view, and hence are more likely to perceive their past moral transgressions as less severe than they would have normally believed. The prediction was unsupported by the data collected, and we discuss reasons for it, as well as suggest future improvements and research directions.
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spelling ntu-10356/636932019-12-10T12:22:08Z Putting distance through cleansing : the mediating role of temporal distancing on the embodiment of moral purity Nurul Mira Fatin Abdulkahar Lee Albert Kai Chung School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Experimental psychology Ever since the embodiment of moral cleanliness was first empirically tested and documented by Zhong and Liljenquist (2006), many studies have further demonstrated the metaphorical association between physical and psychological cleansing, though in a descriptive rather than exploratory manner. This study is instigated for the purposes of the latter, and aims to investigate the role of subjective distancing as a potential mediator to the embodied link in moral settings. More specifically, it is hypothesized that compared to individuals who do not clean their hands, those who do so after recalling a past immoral act would be more likely to temporally distance their present selves away from their past immoral selves so as to preserve favorable self-view, and hence are more likely to perceive their past moral transgressions as less severe than they would have normally believed. The prediction was unsupported by the data collected, and we discuss reasons for it, as well as suggest future improvements and research directions. Bachelor of Arts 2015-05-18T06:25:35Z 2015-05-18T06:25:35Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63693 en Nanyang Technological University 34 p. application/pdf
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