Washing hands will make morals loose



Although the word "cleanliness" is used even when it refers to a person with a strong sense of ethics and justice, there is an image that people who wash their hands frequently was also severe in morals, but in UK studies unexpected facts Was revealed.

Details are as below.Washing hands can make make you less judgmental, scientists say | Mail Online

Dr. Simone Schnall of psychologist at Plymouth Universitythe studyIt became clear that those who wash hands and body before judging moral is prone to generosity.

One of the experiments showed scenes that touched a disgusting feeling excerpted from the movie "Trainspotting" to 22 subjects who cleansed their hands and 22 people who did not wash their hands, and how much action of characters in each scene was It is made to evaluate in nine steps whether ethical permission is permitted.

All subjects took action against stealing money from a wallet, lying in a resume, eating by cooking a dog, killing a survivor of an airplane accident that died to avoid starvation, abusing a kitty " It was judged that it was wrong, but the group who did not wash hands seemed to have a tendency to make a strict evaluation.

A jury who washes his hands before the deliberation can easily make a sympathetic judgment on the defendant, and those who take a shower before the vote are easy to see politician scandals at ease. If you say better by washing your hands it will be generous and versatile, in other words morals seem to drop.

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