2013
DOI: 10.14718/acp.2013.16.2.13
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Efectos de variaciones en el nivel de discriminación de la autoridad, en la conducta de transgresión de normas.

Abstract: ResumenEl objetivo de este estudio fue analizar los efectos diferenciales de las variaciones en el nivel de discriminación de la autoridad que administra la sanción, en la conducta de transgresión de una norma presentada de manera explícita. El trabajo presenta un diseño de investigación experimental con varios grupos de comparación y mediciones post. Se registró la frecuencia de transgresión en cada una de cuatro condiciones experimentales: RGe1: sin autoridad, RGe2: autoridad parcial señalada, RGe3: instrucc… Show more

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“…Also, in relation to the influence of social behavior, the perception of control and sanction are two important predictors to reduce noncompliance, whether such control and sanction come from judicial authorities or social control (Brauer & Chekroun, 2005Luna, Zambrano, & Hidalgo, 2013;Nelissen & Mulder, 2013). The penalty system from legal authorities is considered the easiest method to generate compliance (McAdams, 2000), although several reasons have been found to explain why it is not effective in itself (Balliet, Mulder, & Van Lange, 2011).…”
Section: Perception Of Transgressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, in relation to the influence of social behavior, the perception of control and sanction are two important predictors to reduce noncompliance, whether such control and sanction come from judicial authorities or social control (Brauer & Chekroun, 2005Luna, Zambrano, & Hidalgo, 2013;Nelissen & Mulder, 2013). The penalty system from legal authorities is considered the easiest method to generate compliance (McAdams, 2000), although several reasons have been found to explain why it is not effective in itself (Balliet, Mulder, & Van Lange, 2011).…”
Section: Perception Of Transgressionmentioning
confidence: 99%