• No results found

Thou Shalt Not Steal: Effects of Normative Cues on Attitudes towards Theft

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Thou Shalt Not Steal: Effects of Normative Cues on Attitudes towards Theft"

Copied!
7
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Table 1. Descriptive statistics for the three main effects.
Table 2. Descriptive statistics for interaction effects.

References

Related documents

The separation is done with power ratio (PR) maps based on the spectral characteristics of the signal and the identification of the type of event is done localizing the source with

Because the bulk of blood glucose is taken up by skeletal muscle in the presence of elevated insulin and GLUT4 transport activity is rate-limiting for this process, GLUT4 plays

Favoring Texas independence from Mexico, he joined the army as a surgeon when the Texas Revolution began.. After the revolution, Jones was elected to the 2nd

When we make racial identity salient to black subjects, non-immigrant blacks (but not immigrant blacks) make more patient choices.. Making gender identity salient has no effect

Thus our data suggest that patients with marked findings of intercanine expansion and/or overjet reduction during orthodontic treatment may be particularly at risk of changes in

In this study, data was collected from the AIC’s National Homicide Monitoring Program (NHMP) to build on previous research undertaken into arson-associated homicides (Davies

This suggests that the agricultural sector has seen a step change in operational performance over the last 18 months and the performance gap between source segregated food waste

– There is theoretically no limit to the number of trophic levels in a food web or the number of organisms that live on each level. – However, only a small portion of the energy