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Culture of corruption? The effects of priming corruption images in a high corruption contextFischer et al., 2014
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- Fischer R
- Ferreira M
- Milfont T
- Pilati R
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- Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
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We examine what situational cues may influence corruption intentions of individuals in a high corruption context. We primed Brazilian participants with images related to corruption, but with different behavioral connotations (either images suggesting political corruption or …
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