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It’s not right but it’s permitted: Wording effects in moral judgement [PDF]
This study aims to provide evidence about two widely held assumptions in the experimental study of moral judgment. First, that different terms used to ask for moral judgment (e.g., blame, wrongness, permissibility…) can be treated as synonyms and hence ...
Sergio Barbosa, William Jiménez-Leal
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Moral Judgment Competence Between Systems and Administration Students
It is assumed that the university education positively impacts the student’s moral reasoning. The purpose of this research was to examine the Moral judgment competence MJC between systems and management students at a public university in Hidalgo, Mexico.
Victor Hugo Robles Francia
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Morality, Risk-Taking and Psychopathic Tendencies: An Empirical Study
Research in empirical moral psychology has consistently found negative correlations between morality and both risk-taking, as well as psychopathic tendencies.
Sam Cacace +2 more
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Reflection and Reasoning in Moral Judgment [PDF]
AbstractWhile there is much evidence for the influence of automatic emotional responses on moral judgment, the roles of reflection and reasoning remain uncertain. In Experiment 1, we induced subjects to be more reflective by completing the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) prior to responding to moral dilemmas.
Joseph M. Paxton +2 more
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Alcohol dependence associated with increased utilitarian moral judgment: a case control study. [PDF]
Recent studies indicate that emotional processes, mediated by the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPC), are of great importance for moral judgment.
Lotfi Khemiri +3 more
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The influence of spatial distance and moral trait on the moral judgment of college students [PDF]
Previous research identifies cognitive development, emotional experience, spatial distance, and moral traits as factors influencing moral judgment, with closer distance and higher moral traits typically leading to stricter judgments.
Xu Zijin
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The Role of Moral Commitments in Moral Judgment [PDF]
AbstractTraditional approaches to moral psychology assumed that moral judgments resulted from the application of explicit commitments, such as those embodied in consequentialist or deontological philosophies. In contrast, recent work suggests that moral judgments often result from unconscious or emotional processes, with explicit commitments generated ...
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Moral anger, but not moral disgust, responds to intentionality [PDF]
We propose that, when people judge moral situations, anger responds to the contextual cues of harm and intentionality. On the other hand, disgust responds uniquely to whether or not a bodily norm violation has occurred; its apparent response to harm and ...
Giner-Sorolla, Roger +5 more
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Utilitarian Moral Judgment Exclusively Coheres with Inference from Is to Ought
Faced with moral choice, people either judge according to pre-existing obligations (deontological judgment), or by taking into account the consequences of their actions (utilitarian judgment).
Shira Elqayam +4 more
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This study examined whether and how moral judgment components (moral reasoning and moral value evaluation) combined with self-serving cognitive distortions are related to peer bullying (including associated participant roles) among adolescents.
Brugman, Daniel +5 more
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