The Importance of Protesters’ Morals: Moral Obligation as a Key Variable to Understand Collective Action [PDF]
Collective action and protest have become a normalized political behavior that in many cases defines the political agenda. The reasons why people take to the streets constitute a central subject within the study of social psychology.
José-Manuel Sabucedo +3 more
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Empathy and teachers' fairness behavior: The mediating role of moral obligation and moderating role of social value orientation. [PDF]
This study examined the mediating effect of moral obligation and moderating effect of social value orientation on the relationship between empathy and fairness behavior in Chinese teachers.
Youjuan Hong +5 more
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Moral Obligation, Public Leadership, and Collective Action for Epidemic Prevention and Control: Evidence from the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Emergency. [PDF]
To investigate the effect of villagers’ moral obligation and village cadres’ public leadership on villagers’ collective action for epidemic prevention and control, against the background of the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emergency in China, we ...
Yang L, Ren Y.
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The moral obligation to be vaccinated: utilitarianism, contractualism, and collective easy rescue. [PDF]
We argue that individuals who have access to vaccines and for whom vaccination is not medically contraindicated have a moral obligation to contribute to the realisation of herd immunity by being vaccinated.
Giubilini A, Douglas T, Savulescu J.
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Herd immunity, vaccination and moral obligation. [PDF]
The public health benefits of herd immunity are often used as the justification for coercive vaccine policies. Yet, ‘herd immunity’ as a term has multiple referents, which can result in ambiguity, including regarding its role in ethical arguments.
Bullen M, Heriot GS, Jamrozik E.
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Preventive behaviours during the pandemic: The role of collective rituals, emotional synchrony, social norms and moral obligation. [PDF]
The present research focuses on the role of collective, social influence and intraindividual processes in shaping preventive behaviours during the COVID‐19 pandemic. In two correlational studies conducted in Spain, we explored the impact of participation
Zlobina A, Dávila MC.
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Three Harm-Based Arguments for a Moral Obligation to Vaccinate. [PDF]
A particularly strong reason to vaccinate against transmittable diseases, based on considerations of harm, is to contribute to the realization of population-level herd immunity.
Ivanković V, Savić L.
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The Moral Obligation of Nurse Leaders:: COVID-19. [PDF]
The international pandemic of COVID-19 is unprecedented. Nurse leaders play a pivotal role in balancing the needs of their staff with the needs of the patients.
Prestia AS.
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Confronting Consumers’ Complicity: Do Confrontations with Causal Responsibility for Sweatshop Labor Raise Moral Obligation? [PDF]
We report an internal reanalysis of five exploratory studies (total N = 1460) and two preregistered experiments (Ns = 778; 528), in which we investigated to what extent perceived causal involvement in harming sweatshop workers increases perceived moral ...
Felicitas Flade +2 more
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments use direct persuasion to encourage social isolation. Since self-persuasion is a more effective method of encouraging behavioural changes, using an experimental approach, we compared direct persuasion to self ...
Drążkowski D +3 more
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