An Exploration of Moral Rebelliousness with Adolescents and Young Adults |
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Authors: | Tammy L. Sonnentag Mark A. Barnett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , Kansas State University tamson@ksu.edu;3. Department of Psychology , Kansas State University |
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Abstract: | The present pair of studies investigated the assessment, correlates, and evaluation of “moral rebels” who follow their own moral convictions despite social pressure to comply. In Study 1, self, peer, and teacher ratings of adolescents' tendencies to be a moral rebel were positively intercorrelated. In Study 2, young adults' tendencies to be a moral rebel were associated with relatively high self-esteem scores and relatively low willingness to engage in minor moral violations and need to belong scores. Both adolescents and young adults reported relatively favorable attitudes toward a morally rebellious peer, especially when they themselves had heightened ratings on this characteristic. |
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Keywords: | moral behavior moral rebel prosocial behavior |
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