Visual saliency influences ethical blind spots and (dis)honesty

Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people’s lack of attention to ethical information. In two experiments (one pre-registered) we used eye tracking to investigate when ethical blind spots emerge, and whether they can be reduced through a simple, non-invasive interv...

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Main Authors: Frătescu, M. (Author), Mathôt, S. (Author), Pittarello, A. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer New York LLC 2019
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