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Originally Posted by sammyg2
Lesse, the study came from bezerkely, right?
They wouldn't be biased by their extreme view of the world, .............. Naw, couldn't be.
They're FOS and are pandering to the occupy-tards.
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Again, Sammy, your perceptive and insightful observations are reflected by an outburst of infantile ramblings.
If the study is biased, it wouldn't be relevant much less accurate and therefore not qualified for inclusion in a prof. journal. The study didn't claim to reflect world-wide attitudes. The conclusion of the study may be surprisingly less political than many here might assume.
As opposed to the MB drivers actually having wealth, a portion of the study featured peoples own imagined and/or perceived of class that affected their ethical attitudes. But don't let me interpret for you. Here are some articles on the study.
Wealthy More Likely to Lie, Cheat: Researchers - Bloomberg
Wealthy, motivated by greed, are more likely to cheat, study finds - latimes.com
Rich people are more likely to behave unethically, study finds | The Daily Californian
And..... if you consider yourself not wealthy but admittedly greedy, unethical and dishonest, your sub-group probably wasn't studied. Contact the researchers for Part II of their study.
Sherwood