Research about morality heavily relies on using questionnaires and moral dilemmas when answering different research questions. Despite this very little focus has been put on how the order of presentation alters response frequencies. A test was put forth to test if there is any effect based on order of presentation, and despite that it has been found before, no such effects were found. Why no order effects were found here are not clear, but it shows that it is something that needs to be controlled for in research on moral dilemmas. Secondly, in moral research a lot of focus is put on moral principles to use as explanation for whole groups of respondents, such as deontology, utilitarianism and the DDE. To see if these are strong indicators of...
The growing field of moral psychology has demonstrated promise for understanding how we make moral d...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in ...
Research into moral decision-making has been dominated by sacrificial dilemmas where, in order to sa...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
Previous studies have found that the proportions of people who endorsed utilitarian decisions varied...
We investigated whether the responses of 68 ethics committee members and staff to trolley dilemmas c...
Do humans think it is acceptable and moral, to sacrifice a life of one person in order to save many ...
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
The growing interest in the subject of moral judgment in driver and autonomous vehicle behavior high...
Many people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some circumstan...
The effect of making a moral decision on ratings of moral and immoral behaviors was investigated to ...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
Research on moral judgment has shown that the order in which dilemmas are presented to subjects ofte...
There is a long-standing debate in philosophy about whether it is morally permissible to harm one pe...
The growing field of moral psychology has demonstrated promise for understanding how we make moral d...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in ...
Research into moral decision-making has been dominated by sacrificial dilemmas where, in order to sa...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
Previous studies have found that the proportions of people who endorsed utilitarian decisions varied...
We investigated whether the responses of 68 ethics committee members and staff to trolley dilemmas c...
Do humans think it is acceptable and moral, to sacrifice a life of one person in order to save many ...
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
The growing interest in the subject of moral judgment in driver and autonomous vehicle behavior high...
Many people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some circumstan...
The effect of making a moral decision on ratings of moral and immoral behaviors was investigated to ...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
Research on moral judgment has shown that the order in which dilemmas are presented to subjects ofte...
There is a long-standing debate in philosophy about whether it is morally permissible to harm one pe...
The growing field of moral psychology has demonstrated promise for understanding how we make moral d...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in ...
Research into moral decision-making has been dominated by sacrificial dilemmas where, in order to sa...