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Moral Faces: How Spontaneous Ideological Inferences from Facial Cues Influence Moral Judgments
This research demonstrates that individuals make moral judgments based on ideological inferences from facial cues. Using racially homogeneous male faces, four studies showed that individuals infer ideological beliefs—and thus group membership (in- versus
Ahreum Maeng
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Conformorality. A Study on Group Conditioning of Normative Judgment. [PDF]
How does other people’s opinion affect judgments of norm transgressions? In our study, we used a modification of the famous Asch paradigm (1951, 1955) to examine conformity in the moral domain.
Nilsenova, Marie +2 more
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Moral Judgments and Social Stereotypes
We investigated how moral judgments were influenced by (a) the age and gender of the moral perpetrator and victim, (b) the moral judge’s benevolent ageism and benevolent sexism, and (c) the moral judge’s gender.
Qiao Chu, Daniel Grühn
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Hereby we provide all the supplementary materials of the research project titled "Moral Judgments of Corruption", including the datasets as well as the code book and syntax.
Jan-Willem Prooijen (14215991) +1 more
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Predicting moral judgments from causal judgments∗
Several factors have been put forward to explain the variability of moral judg-ments for superficially analogous moral dilemmas, in particular in the paradigm of trolley cases.
Paul Egre +5 more
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Intentionality, morality, and the incest taboo in Madagascar
In a recent article (Astuti & Bloch, 2015), cognitive anthropologists Rita Astuti and Maurice Bloch claim that the Malagasy are ambivalent as to whether considerations of intentionality are relevant to moral judgments concerning incest and its presumed ...
Paulo eSousa, Lauren eSwiney
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Means to an end: teleological bias in moral reasoning
No model to date has integrated findings from teleological explanation with findings from moral reasoning to explore an underlying mechanism of moral cognition.
Eloise Davenport, John D. Coley
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The social origin and moral nature of human thinking [PDF]
Knobe's laudable conclusion that we make sense of our social world based on moral considerations requires a development account of human thought and a theoretical framework.
Lewis, Charlie +5 more
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The current chapter provides an overview of research on responses in moral dilemmas where maximization of outcomes for the greater good (utilitarianism) conflicts with adherence to moral norms (deontology).
Dale, Michael T. +2 more
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Why we are entitled to negative moral judgments when someone is playing games about child pornography, but this is not the case when someone acts as a fictional killer?
Alberto Murcia
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