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Morality, Deterrability, and Offender Decision Making
Justice Quarterly, 2020Deterrence describes a process in which perceived risks and rewards influence offending decisions, whereas deterrability refers to the capacity or inclination to engage in this process.
Herman, S., Pogarsky, G.
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Autonomous Decision Making and Moral capacities
Nursing Ethics, 2009This article examines how people with type 2 diabetes perceive autonomous decision making and which moral capacities they consider important in diabetes nurses' support of autonomous decision making. Fifteen older adults with type 2 diabetes were interviewed in a nurse-led unit. First, the data were analysed using the grounded theory method.
Moser, A. +4 more
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Moral Decision-Making in Organizations
Research on moral decision-making in organizations has expanded significantly over the past few decades. In this review, we build on prior comprehensive reviews on the topic to provide an updated view of the field, based on the latest findings. We first provide a brief historical overview of influential theories of moral decision-making and then ...
Maryam Kouchaki
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Empowering moral decision making in nurses
Nurse Education Today, 2001In the past years a schooling programme in moral decision making has been provided in an Amsterdam acute care hospital for health care professionals. The goal has been to heighten awareness, stimulate communication between disciplines regarding moral dilemmas and support members of different disciplines to reach commonly shared decisions.
P, Esterhuizen, A, Kooyman
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Moral Decision‐Making in Adolescents with Tourette Syndrome
Movement Disorders, 2021Peer Reviewed ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/170292/1/mds28705.pdf ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/170292/2/mds28705_am ...
Vicario C. M. +4 more
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2018
The present study investigated the underlying process of moral decision making, by comparing two prominent theories, and factors that can moderate this. The dual process model suggests cognitive load will selectively reduce utilitarian inclinations (as both the decision and increased cognitive load use cognitive resources), whilst having no effect on ...
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The present study investigated the underlying process of moral decision making, by comparing two prominent theories, and factors that can moderate this. The dual process model suggests cognitive load will selectively reduce utilitarian inclinations (as both the decision and increased cognitive load use cognitive resources), whilst having no effect on ...
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Moral-Hazard in Strategic Decision Making
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014Where a manager’s actions are “costless” and influence firm risk, the manager’s career concerns give rise to moral-hazard. The optimal contract cannot be found using the standard techniques as the Monotone Likelihood Ratio Condition does not hold.
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Moral Decision Making in Business: A Phase-Model
Business Ethics Quarterly, 2000Abstract:The traditional model of ethical decision making in business suggests applying an initial set of principles to a concrete problem and if they conflict the decision maker may attempt to balance them intuitively. The centrality of the ethical conflict in the accepted notion of “ethical problem” has diverted the attention of moral decision ...
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Moral decision making and moral judgment in multiple sclerosis.
NeuropsychologyMoral cognition has been insufficiently studied in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). This study investigated moral decision making and judgment using ecologically valid moral dilemmas in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) and progressive MS phenotypes, exploring associations with clinical and psychological variables.Twenty-one individuals
Satriano, Federica +8 more
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1993
A decision is a thought process that leads to one of several possible options. Each option — if chosen and carried out — has consequences for the decision maker or others. That is, the option chosen has a causal effect on things someone cares about, on someone’s goals or aims or desires.
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A decision is a thought process that leads to one of several possible options. Each option — if chosen and carried out — has consequences for the decision maker or others. That is, the option chosen has a causal effect on things someone cares about, on someone’s goals or aims or desires.
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