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Major Dimensions of Personality”, European Journal of
Personality, 15: 327–353. (Scholar)
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A. Wilson, 1997, “In a Very Different Voice: Unmasking Moral
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Strongman, 1999, “Moral Hypocrisy: Appearing Moral to Oneself
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People Act Morally? Motivational Considerations”, Current
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- Batson, C., D. Lishner, A. Carpenter, L. Dulin, S. Harjusola-Webb,
E. Stocks, S. Gale, O. Hassan, and B. Sampat, 2003,
“‘…As You Would Have Them Do Unto You’: Does
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- Dana, J., D. Cain, and R. Dawes, 2006, “What You Don’t
Know Won’t Hurt Me: Costly (but quiet) Exit in Dictator
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- Dana, J., R. Weber, and J. Kuang, 2007, “Exploiting Moral Wiggle Room: Experiments Demonstrating an Illusory Preference for Fairness” Economic Theory, 33: 67–80. (Scholar)
- Doris, J., 1998, “Persons, Situations, and Virtue Ethics”, Noûs, 32: 504–530. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, Lack of Character: Personality and Moral Behavior, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Edele, A., I. Dziobek, and M. Keller, 2013, “Explaining Altruistic Sharing in the Dictator Game: The Role of Affective Empathy, Cognitive Empathy, and Justice Sensitivity”, Learning and Individual Differences, 24: 96–102. (Scholar)
- Fetchenhauer, D. and X. Huang, 2004, “Justice Sensitivity
and Distributive Decisions in Experimental
Games”, Personality and Individual Differences, 36:
1015–1029. (Scholar)
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“Fairness in Simple Bargaining Experiments”, Games and
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- Gollwitzer, M., M. Schmitt, R. Schalke, J. Maes, and A. Baer,
2005, “Asymmetrical Effects of Justice Sensitivity Perspectives
on Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior”, Social Justice
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- Güth, W., 1995, “On Ultimatum Bargaining Experiments—A
Personal Review”, Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization, 27: 329–344. (Scholar)
- Güth, W., R. Schmittberger, and B. Schwarze, 1982, “An
Experimental Analysis of Ultimatum Bargaining”, Journal of
Economic Behavior and Organizations, 3: 367–388. (Scholar)
- Harman, G., 1999, “Moral Philosophy meets Social Psychology: Virtue Ethics and the Fundamental Attribution Error”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 99: 315–331. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “The Nonexistence of Character Traits”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 100: 223–226. (Scholar)
- Hilbig, B. and I. Zettler, 2009, “Pillars of Cooperation:
Honesty-Humility, Social Value Orientations, and Economic
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- Hilbig, B., I. Thielmann, J. Wührl, and I. Zettler, 2015,
“From Honesty-Humility to Fair Behavior—Benevolence or a
(Blind) Fairness Norm?” Personality and Individual
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- John, O., L. Naumann, and C. Soto, 2008, “Paradigm Shift to
the Integrative Big Five Trait Taxonomy: History, Measurement, and
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(eds), New York: The Guilford Press, 114–158. (Scholar)
- Kagel, J., C. Kim, and D. Moser, 1996, “Fairness in
Ultimatum Games with Asymmetric Information and Asymmetric
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- Kahneman, D., J. Knetsch, and R. Thaler, 1986, “Fairness and
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- Lamont, Julian and Christi Favor, 2014, “Distributive
Justice”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall
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- LeBar, M., 2020, “Justice as a Virtue”, The
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- Lee, K. and M. Ashton, 2004, “Psychometric Properties of the
HEXACO Personality Inventory”, Multivariate Behavioral
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- List, J., 2007, “On the Interpretation of Giving in Dictator Games”, Journal of Political Economy, 115: 482–493. (Scholar)
- Lotz, S., T. Schlösser, D. Cain, and D. Fetchenhauer, 2013, “The (In)stability of Social Preferences: Using Justice Sensitivity to Predict when Altruism Collapses”, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 93: 141–148. (Scholar)
- Miller, C., 2013, Moral Character: An Empirical Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014, Character and Moral Psychology, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “The Mixed Trait Model of Character Traits and the Moral Domains of Resource Distribution and Theft,” in Character: New Directions from Philosophy, Psychology, and Theology, Christian Miller, R. Michael Furr, Angela Knobel, and William Fleeson (eds), New York: Oxford University Press, 164–191. (Scholar)
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- Paunonen, S., 1998, “Hierarchical Organization of
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- Pillutla, M. and J. Keith Murnighan, 1995, “Being Fair or
Appearing Fair: Strategic Behavior in Ultimatum
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- Schlösser, T., T. Steiniger, D. Ehlebracht, and D. Fetchenhauer, 2018, “How Justice Sensitivity Predicts Equality Preferences in Simulated Democratic Systems”, Journal of Research in Personality, 73: 75–81. (Scholar)
- Schmitt, M., A. Baumert, M. Gollwitzer, and J. Maes, 2010,
“The Justice Sensitivity Inventory: Factorial Validity, Location
in the Personality Facet Space, Demographic Pattern, and Normative
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Justice: Effect of Individual Differences in Justice Sensitivity on
Solidarity Behavior”, European Journal of Personality,
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and Lowest Acceptable Offers”, Journal of Economic Behavior
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Deconstructing the Moral Hypocrite”, Journal of Experimental
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Social Decision Making: Sometimes It Pays to be
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Traits in Social Decision Making: Exploring Sources of Behavioral
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