Previous studies have demonstrated the key role of emotion in moral judgment, and explored the relationship between emotion regulation and moral judgment. The present study investigated the influence of individual differences in emotion regulation difficulties on moral judgment. Study 1 examined whether individuals with high emotion regulation difficulties made a more deontological judgment. Study 2 explored the underlying mechanism using a process-dissociation approach, examining whether deontological inclinations and utilitarian inclinations separately or jointly accounted for the association. The results indicated that individuals with high emotion regulation difficulties rated the utilitarian actions less morally appropriate, and one’s ...
Moral decision-making is a key asset for humans’ integration in social contexts, and the way we deci...
Research in psychology and cognitive science has consistently demonstrated the importance of emotion...
Ethical decision making is influenced by a variety of cognitive processes and individual differences...
The dual-process perspective of moral psychology posits the utilitarian and deontological thought pr...
Dual-process theories of moral judgment suggest that responses to moral dilemmas are guided by two m...
Individuals who reject sacrificial harm to maximize overall outcomes, consistent with deontological ...
The Central Tension Principle asserts that characteristically deontological judgments are preferenti...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is a relatively young topic of investigation in cognitive scie...
OBJECTIVE: How does our personality relate to the ways in which we judge right from wrong? Drawing o...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
Emotions seem to play a critical role in moral judgment. However, the way in which emotions exert th...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
A great deal of research in moral psychology has focused on the interplay between emotion and reason...
The focus of this paper is the role of emotions in judgments and choices associated with moral issue...
An experiment was conducted to see if a deeper level of thought can reduce the impact that the basic...
Moral decision-making is a key asset for humans’ integration in social contexts, and the way we deci...
Research in psychology and cognitive science has consistently demonstrated the importance of emotion...
Ethical decision making is influenced by a variety of cognitive processes and individual differences...
The dual-process perspective of moral psychology posits the utilitarian and deontological thought pr...
Dual-process theories of moral judgment suggest that responses to moral dilemmas are guided by two m...
Individuals who reject sacrificial harm to maximize overall outcomes, consistent with deontological ...
The Central Tension Principle asserts that characteristically deontological judgments are preferenti...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is a relatively young topic of investigation in cognitive scie...
OBJECTIVE: How does our personality relate to the ways in which we judge right from wrong? Drawing o...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
Emotions seem to play a critical role in moral judgment. However, the way in which emotions exert th...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
A great deal of research in moral psychology has focused on the interplay between emotion and reason...
The focus of this paper is the role of emotions in judgments and choices associated with moral issue...
An experiment was conducted to see if a deeper level of thought can reduce the impact that the basic...
Moral decision-making is a key asset for humans’ integration in social contexts, and the way we deci...
Research in psychology and cognitive science has consistently demonstrated the importance of emotion...
Ethical decision making is influenced by a variety of cognitive processes and individual differences...