Out, damned spot: can the "Macbeth Effect" be replicated?
Zhong and Liljenquist (2006) reported evidence of a "Macbeth Effect" in social psychology: a threat to people's moral purity leads them to seek, literally, to cleanse themselves. In an attempt to build upon these findings, we conducted a series of direct replications of Study 2 from Z...
Main Authors: | Earp, B, Everett, J, Madva, E, Hamlin, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2014
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