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, What is the likelihood that you would feel remorse about breaking the law? 10. You successfully exaggerate your damages in a lawsuit. Months later, your lies are discovered and you are charged with perjury
, You strongly defend a point of view in a discussion, and though nobody was aware of it
, You take office supplies home for personal use and are caught by your boss
, You make a mistake at work and find out a co-worker is blamed for the error. Later, your co-worker confronts you about your mistake
, At a co-worker's housewarming party, you spill red wine on their new cream-colored carpet
, While discussing a heated subject with friends, you suddenly realize you are shouting though nobody seems to notice
, You lie to people but they never find out about it, Guilt Negative-Behavior-Evaluation (NBE) 1, 9, vol.14, p.16
, Guilt Repair (R), vol.2, p.15
, Shame Negative-Self-Evaluation (NSE), vol.3, p.13
, Shame Withdraw (W), vol.4, p.12
, Table B4: GASP Questionnaire -Answers Key PART 2 -Honesty-Humility Scale from the 100-items HEXACO Personality Inventory -Revised, 2004.
, Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with these statements about you by using the following categories: (1) Strongly disagree
Strongly disagree ,
, If I want something from a person I dislike, I will act very nicely toward that person in order to get it
, If I knew that I could never get caught, I would be willing to steal a million dollars
, I would not use flattery to get a raise or promotion at work, even if I thought it would succeed
, I would be tempted to buy stolen property if I were financially tight
, I would not want people to treat me as though I were superior to them
, If I want something from someone, I will laugh at that person's worst jokes
, I want people to know that I am an important person of high status, Sincerity 1R, vol.5, p.13
, Fairness 2R, vol.6, p.14
, Modesty, vol.4, p.16
, Table B5: Honesty-Humility Scale -Answers Key 25
, , p.26, 1981.
, Please indicate the frequency with which you have carried out the following acts by using the following categories: (1) Never, (2) Once, (3) More than once
, I have given a stranger a lift in my car" and "I have bought 'charity" Christmas cards deliberately because I knew it was a good cause
, I have helped a stranger change a flat tire, vol.27
, I have given directions to a stranger
, I have given money, goods or clothes to a charity, p.28
, I have delayed an elevator and held the door open for a stranger
, I have helped carry a stranger's belongings (books, parcels, etc
, I have allowed someone to go ahead of me in a lineup
, I have pointed out a clerk's error (in a bank, at the supermarket) in undercharging me for an item
, I have let a neighbor whom I did not know too well borrow an item of some value to me
, I have before being asked, voluntarily looked after a neighbor's pets or children without being paid for it
, I have given money to a stranger who needed it (or asked me for it). PART 4 -Socio-Demographics
How would you describe yourself? Are you generally a person who is fully prepared to take risks or do you try to avoid taking risks?, 2011. ,
How would you describe yourself? Are you generally an impatient person, or someone who always shows great patience?, Time Preferences, 2013. ,
, Religiosity How would you describe yourself? How often do you pray?
, School -if your answer to question 6 is "Student" Which school do you attend?
, Field of Study -if your answer to question 6 is "Student" What is your field of study?