Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Mar 13;109(11):4086-91. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1118373109. Epub 2012 Feb 27.
Seven studies using experimental and naturalistic methods reveal that upper-class individuals behave more unethically than lower-class individuals. In studies 1 and 2, upper-class individuals were more likely to break the law while driving, relative to lower-class individuals. In follow-up laboratory studies, upper-class individuals were more likely to exhibit unethical decision-making tendencies (study 3), take valued goods from others (study 4), lie in a negotiation (study 5), cheat to increase their chances of winning a prize (study 6), and endorse unethical behavior at work (study 7) than were lower-class individuals. Mediator and moderator data demonstrated that upper-class individuals' unethical tendencies are accounted for, in part, by their more favorable attitudes toward greed.
七项采用实验和自然主义方法的研究表明,上层阶级的人比下层阶级的人表现出更多的不道德行为。在研究 1 和 2 中,与下层阶级的人相比,上层阶级的人更有可能在开车时违法。在后续的实验室研究中,上层阶级的人更有可能表现出不道德的决策倾向(研究 3)、从他人那里拿走有价值的物品(研究 4)、在谈判中撒谎(研究 5)、为了增加赢得奖品的机会而作弊(研究 6)以及认可工作中的不道德行为(研究 7),而不是下层阶级的人。中介和调节数据表明,上层阶级的人不道德的倾向部分归因于他们对贪婪更有利的态度。