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Witnessing fraud: reporting or intervening : moral emotions, moral values, self efficacy, and threat to the social identity on reporting behavior and intervening behavior

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Table 1. Time that the participants saw the mobile phone use per condition
Table 2. Correlations between all variables
Table 3. Comparison of condition one and condition two
Table 4. Factors that predict reporting behavior

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