Lewis, Alan; Bardis, Alexander; Flint, Chloe; Mason, Claire - In: Journal of Economic Psychology 33 (2012) 4, pp. 718-725
In a study by Shalvi, Dana, Handgraaf, and De Dreu (2011) it was convincingly demonstrated that psychologically, the distinction between right and wrong is not discrete, rather it is a continuous distribution of relative ‘rightness’ and ‘wrongness’. Using the ‘die-under-the-cup’...