Cheating following success and failure in heavy and moderate social drinkers |
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Authors: | K J Corcoran J Hankey |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Idaho. |
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Abstract: | Two groups of American undergraduates (moderate and heavy social drinkers) completed a matrix task and received either positive or negative feedback on their performance. Following this they were given a maze task, which was designed so that cheating could be detected. Heavy drinkers cheated more than moderate drinkers under success conditions (positive feedback). Heavy drinkers who received positive feedback also cheated more than heavy drinkers who received negative feedback. The results are interpreted in terms of self-handicapping theory. |
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