Is the tendency to morally prioritize humans over animals weaker in children than adults? In two pre-registered studies (N = 622), 5- to 9-year-old children and adults were presented with moral dilemmas pitting varying numbers of humans against varying numbers of either dogs or pigs and were asked who should be saved. In both studies, children had a weaker tendency to prioritize humans over animals than adults. They often chose to save multiple dogs over one human, and many valued the life of a dog as much as the life of a human. While they valued pigs less, the majority still prioritized ten pigs over one human. By contrast, almost all adults chose to save one human over even one hundred dogs or pigs. Our findings suggest that the common v...
A poster discussing Briana Livingston's study on empathy bias for pets vs adolescents
My paper discusses the philosophical issue of animals and ethics. The question that I explore involv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Emerging research suggests that children extend moral ...
Is the tendency to morally prioritize humans over animals weaker in children than adults? In two pre...
A new study looked at the attitudes of children and adults in a shipwreck situation where one has ...
Humans have various reasons for valuing some species over others. Researchers asked adults and child...
The current study modeled the attributions underlying moral con- cern for animals during childhood a...
From a young age, children are deeply curious about animals. Stable patterns exist in the types of a...
Adults tend to morally prioritise animals that share qualities with humans (e.g., intelligence), but...
Human and non-human animals’ (henceforth referred to as animals) interests come into conflict every ...
Most people hold that it is wrong to sacrifice some humans to save a greater number of humans. Do pe...
We explore whether priming emotion versus deliberation affects speciesism—the tendency to prioritize...
People endorsing stronger beliefs in human supremacy over animals typically show less moral concern ...
In this thesis, consisting of three empirical projects (18 studies, total N = 8,218), I investigate ...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
A poster discussing Briana Livingston's study on empathy bias for pets vs adolescents
My paper discusses the philosophical issue of animals and ethics. The question that I explore involv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Emerging research suggests that children extend moral ...
Is the tendency to morally prioritize humans over animals weaker in children than adults? In two pre...
A new study looked at the attitudes of children and adults in a shipwreck situation where one has ...
Humans have various reasons for valuing some species over others. Researchers asked adults and child...
The current study modeled the attributions underlying moral con- cern for animals during childhood a...
From a young age, children are deeply curious about animals. Stable patterns exist in the types of a...
Adults tend to morally prioritise animals that share qualities with humans (e.g., intelligence), but...
Human and non-human animals’ (henceforth referred to as animals) interests come into conflict every ...
Most people hold that it is wrong to sacrifice some humans to save a greater number of humans. Do pe...
We explore whether priming emotion versus deliberation affects speciesism—the tendency to prioritize...
People endorsing stronger beliefs in human supremacy over animals typically show less moral concern ...
In this thesis, consisting of three empirical projects (18 studies, total N = 8,218), I investigate ...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
A poster discussing Briana Livingston's study on empathy bias for pets vs adolescents
My paper discusses the philosophical issue of animals and ethics. The question that I explore involv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Emerging research suggests that children extend moral ...