<p>The proportion of ‘yes’ responses are shown for the two groups for each of the 21 moral personal dilemmas. The dilemma numbers are directly adapted from Koenigs et al. (2007) and sorted according to increasing proportion of ‘yes’ responses, i.e. endorsing the proposed utilitarian action, by the healthy controls. Dilemmas labelled 1–8 and 9–21 are low-conflict type and high-conflict type respectively. Alcohol dependent patients responded equally or more utilitarian than healthy controls for all personal moral dilemmas except one, and the difference in response was more pronounced for the high-conflict dilemmas (P = 0.036) compared to low-conflict dilemmas (P = 0.063).</p
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Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
The widespread need for standardized moral dilemmas has been increasingly motivated by the recent cr...
The growing field of moral psychology has demonstrated promise for understanding how we make moral d...
Moral dilemmas involving a choice between saving the lives of 1 versus 5 have long been debated thr...
The widespread need for standardized moral dilemmas has been increasingly motivated by the recent cr...
The present study concerns the tension between utilitarian and non-utilitarian (characteristically d...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
International audienceEveryone has experienced the potential discrepancy between what one judges as ...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
We review some processing assumptions that underlie the currently used measures of moral judgement w...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives or jobs to save many others? Research o...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
The widespread need for standardized moral dilemmas has been increasingly motivated by the recent cr...
The growing field of moral psychology has demonstrated promise for understanding how we make moral d...
Moral dilemmas involving a choice between saving the lives of 1 versus 5 have long been debated thr...
The widespread need for standardized moral dilemmas has been increasingly motivated by the recent cr...