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Title: Explorations in Reported Moral Behaviors, Values, and Moral Emotions in Four Countries
Authors: Myyry, Liisa
Helkama, Klaus
Silfver-Kuhalampi, Mia
Petkova, Kristina
Valentim, Joaquim Pires 
Liik, Kadi
Keywords: guilt; moral behavior; secrets; shame; values
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Project: Academy of Finland (Grant No. 210618) 
Serial title, monograph or event: Frontiers in Psychology
Volume: 12
Abstract: University students (n = 758) from Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, and Portugal were given a list of morally relevant behaviors (MRB), the Schwartz Value Survey (PVQ40) and Tangney's TOSCA, measuring empathic guilt, guilt over norm-breaking, and shame. A factor analysis of MRB yielded 4 dimensions: prosocial behaviors, interpersonal transgressions, antisocial behaviors and secret transgressions. Prosocial behaviors were predicted by self-transcendence-self-enhancement (SET) value contrast only while the three transgression categories were associated with both SET and openness to change-conservation (hedonism-conformity) contrast. Norm-breaking guilt was more strongly associated with behaviors than were empathic guilt and shame. However, shame was (positively) associated with secret transgressions in three countries, after controlling for values. The associations were strongest in Bulgaria and Estonia while fewer associations were found in Finland and Portugal. The implications of the findings for the cross-cultural psychology of morality are discussed.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/104582
ISSN: 1664-1078
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.661172
Rights: openAccess
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