Blanken Irene, van de Ven Niels, Zeelenberg Marcel
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Tilburg University, The Netherlands.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2015 Apr;41(4):540-58. doi: 10.1177/0146167215572134. Epub 2015 Feb 25.
Moral licensing refers to the effect that when people initially behave in a moral way, they are later more likely to display behaviors that are immoral, unethical, or otherwise problematic. We provide a state-of-the-art overview of moral licensing by conducting a meta-analysis of 91 studies (7,397 participants) that compare a licensing condition with a control condition. Based on this analysis, the magnitude of the moral licensing effect is estimated to be a Cohen's d of 0.31. We tested potential moderators and found that published studies tend to have larger moral licensing effects than unpublished studies. We found no empirical evidence for other moderators that were theorized to be of importance. The effect size estimate implies that studies require many more participants to draw solid conclusions about moral licensing and its possible moderators.
道德许可效应是指,当人们最初做出符合道德的行为时,他们随后更有可能表现出不道德、不伦理或其他有问题的行为。我们通过对91项研究(7397名参与者)进行元分析,比较了许可条件和控制条件,从而对道德许可效应进行了最新综述。基于此分析,道德许可效应的大小估计为科恩d值0.31。我们测试了潜在的调节变量,发现已发表的研究往往比未发表的研究有更大的道德许可效应。我们没有找到其他理论上认为重要的调节变量的实证证据。效应量估计表明,研究需要更多参与者才能得出关于道德许可效应及其可能的调节变量的可靠结论。