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Q. Differentiate between immorality and incivility.
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the two behavior types. Figure 1 shows that both Chinese and Americans rated "immoral" behav- iors as both more harmful and more uncivil than "wrong" behaviors. However, as predicted, for Americans, the dif- ference between immoral and wrong behaviors was greater on "harmfulness" than "incivility," whereas for Chinese, the difference was greater on "incivility" than "harmfulness." Specifically, a repeated-measures ANOVA of the difference between the immoral and wrong behaviors on harmful- ness versus incivility ratings (i.e., within-subjects ratings of harmfulness-difference and incivility-difference) from par- ticipant culture (China vs. West) resulted in a significant interaction, F(1, 459) = 90.78, p < .001, η 2 = .17, such that for Westerners, the difference between immoral versus wrong behaviors was larger in harmfulness ratings (M = 1.65, SD = 0.85) than in incivility ratings (M = 0.69, SD = 1.19); paired Does harm, or incivility, correlate with naming a behavior immoral? Within-culture average ratings. The above findings can be fur- ther illuminated by a correlational comparison across the 26 behaviors of how the cultural groups, on average, rate the behaviors (see Table 4). For each behavior, we calculated the cultural group's average incivility ratings (reverse-scored) and average harmfulness ratings (reverse-scored) and corre- lated these with the percentage of participants within that cultural group who categorized the behavior as ...
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Incivility is a general term for social behaviour lacking in civility or good manners, on a scale from rudeness or lack of respect for elders, to vandalism and hooliganism, through public drunkenness and threatening behaviour.[1] The word "incivility" is derived from the Latin incivilis, meaning "not of a citizen".[2]