<p>Note: Blue line, 5 people; Green line, 15 people; The interaction between Problem Situation and Saving Numbers showed non-significant (F1, 752 = 1.014, p = 0.31).</p
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
<p>The “safe” group is composed of those players whose first action was safe. For the low cost condi...
We review some processing assumptions that underlie the currently used measures of moral judgement w...
<p>Note: Blue line, decision for self; Green line, giving advice for other; The interaction between ...
<p>Note: Y-axis, people’s willing to take action. The three-way interaction among CLs, Saving number...
Discussion of the “problem of numbers” in morality has focused almost exclusively on the moral signi...
Would you redirect a trolley to save five people even if it means that the trolley will run over a p...
To your left, three strangers are drowning. To your right, one other stranger is drowning. You can e...
<p>Percentage of utilitarian decisions (i.e., single person is sacrificed to save numerous others th...
<p>The proportion of ‘yes’ responses are shown for the two groups for each of the 21 moral personal ...
Most people find it irritatingly childish to wonder whether there is anything wrong if a lifeguard w...
Individuals are less likely to make morally desirable decisions when they are in groups. I study whe...
To your left, three strangers are drowning. To your right, one other stranger is drowning. You can e...
<p>Descriptive statistics for evaluations of perceived harm and fear for each moral dilemma conditio...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
<p>The “safe” group is composed of those players whose first action was safe. For the low cost condi...
We review some processing assumptions that underlie the currently used measures of moral judgement w...
<p>Note: Blue line, decision for self; Green line, giving advice for other; The interaction between ...
<p>Note: Y-axis, people’s willing to take action. The three-way interaction among CLs, Saving number...
Discussion of the “problem of numbers” in morality has focused almost exclusively on the moral signi...
Would you redirect a trolley to save five people even if it means that the trolley will run over a p...
To your left, three strangers are drowning. To your right, one other stranger is drowning. You can e...
<p>Percentage of utilitarian decisions (i.e., single person is sacrificed to save numerous others th...
<p>The proportion of ‘yes’ responses are shown for the two groups for each of the 21 moral personal ...
Most people find it irritatingly childish to wonder whether there is anything wrong if a lifeguard w...
Individuals are less likely to make morally desirable decisions when they are in groups. I study whe...
To your left, three strangers are drowning. To your right, one other stranger is drowning. You can e...
<p>Descriptive statistics for evaluations of perceived harm and fear for each moral dilemma conditio...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
<p>The “safe” group is composed of those players whose first action was safe. For the low cost condi...
We review some processing assumptions that underlie the currently used measures of moral judgement w...