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  1. Dec 23, 2015 · Individual moral disengagement and bystander behavior in bullying: The role of moral distress and collective moral disengagement. Objective: Bullying research has recently focused on how moral cognitions and emotions shape the bullying context, though research has less assessed whether and how morality influences the bystande….

  2. evolutionary psychologist Robert Trivers (201 1), people "fool themselves" in order to "fool others." The eight moral disengagement mechanisms identified by Bandura include the following: Moral justification. People do not ordinarily engage in reprehensible conduct until they have justified to themselves the rightness of their actions.

  3. Moral Disengagement: How People Do Harm and Live with Themselves, by Albert Bandura. New York: Macmillan, 2016. 544 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4641-6005-9 - Volume 26 Issue 3

  4. "The authoritative statement by the world’s most-cited living psychologist, laying out his influential theory. Plunge into these fascinating historical and modern case studies of moral disengagement—morality tales for all time, illuminated by the psychology of how people do harm to themselves and others."

  5. Dec 23, 2015 · Plunge into these fascinating historical and modern case studies of moral disengagement—morality tales for all time, illuminated by the psychology of how people do harm to themselves and others."-- Susan T. Fiske, Psychology and Public Affairs, Princeton University ‘If you have wondered why good people do bad things, and even terrible and ...

  6. Moral Disengagement. How People Do Harm and Live with Themselves. Author(s): Albert Bandura. First Edition ©2016. Publication Date: December 23, 2015. Hardcover ISBN: 9781464160059. Pages: 544. The new masterwork by one of the most influential psychologists and thinkers of our time!

  7. Dec 23, 2015 · Plunge into these fascinating historical and modern case studies of moral disengagement—morality tales for all time, illuminated by the psychology of how people do harm to themselves and others."-- Susan T. Fiske, Psychology and Public Affairs, Princeton University ‘If you have wondered why good people do bad things, and even terrible and ...

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