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Intuitive or deliberative dishonesty: The effect of abstract versus concrete victim

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A) Violin plot of rating scores (1 = not affected at all; to 5 = extremely affected) on manipulation check questions for time-pressure and self-paced conditions, concrete harm and abstract harm conditions.

Rectangular boxes represent the interquartile range of the distribution; the horizontal line in the middle represents the mean. The width of each plot shows the density of the data. B) The bar chart of the cheating rates in the four conditions. C) Distribution histogram of time used by time pressure group and self-paced group across different stages of the task.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0340083.g002