You're One to Talk: A Podcast About Hypocrisy
How do we put a number on hypocrisy? In this episode, we'll Frankenstein a formula for hypocrisy, to help us dissect what factors make hypocrisy (or as I call them, the spinning gears and pulled levers in the Willy Wonka hypocrisy machine). Listen to find out how to rate a hypocrite. Here is the formula: Hypocrisy (H) is the observed difference between someone’s claimed beliefs (CB) minus their perceived behavior (PB), with an intent (I) to gain something from that claim, as perceived by a given audience (A) divided by their gained success (G) times 9 H = ((CB - PB) × I × A) / (G × 9) (The “x 9” is added as a scaling factor to yield 1-100 results) Here are some examples of the formula being put to use: Barely a hypocrite: * Claimed Belief (CB): 6 * Perceived Behavior (PB): 4 → Gap = 2 * Intent to Gain (I): 2 * Audience Relevance (A): 2 * Gained Success (G): 8 Formula: H = (6 - 4) × 2 × 2 ÷ (8 × 9) = 8 ÷ 72 ≈ 11 Big ol' hypocrite: * Claimed Belief (CB): 9 * Perceived Behavior (PB): 2 → Gap = 7 * Intent to Gain (I): 9 * Audience Relevance (A): 9 * Gained Success (G): 7 Formula: H = (9 - 2) × 9 × 9 ÷ (7 × 9) = 567 ÷ 63 = 90 Episode sources: * Brunero, J. (2024). Hypocrisy and Conditional Requirements * Alicke, M. D. (2000). Culpable control and the psychology of blame * Alicke, M., Gordon, E., & Rose, D. (2013). Hypocrisy: what counts? * Collins, T. P. (2017). Hypocrisy in American Political Attitudes: A Defense of Attitudinal Incongruence. * Lee Best, L. (year unknown) Are you a hypocrite?
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