This thesis represents a body of work to validate the Moral Foundations Conflict Task (MFCT), a novel measure that aims to probe directly at intuitive conflict between moral foundations. Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) explains variation in moral judgments on the basis of innate and intuitive foundations, representing distinct moral concerns. However, little work has explored how foundations might compete within individuals. Prior research has tended to rely on an explicit self-report measure – the Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ). In contrast, the MFCT requires quick, intuitive choices between foundations, tracking endorsement based on how often they are chosen, and how long it takes to choose them (response times – RTs). Across five s...
Originally developed to explain cultural variation in moral judgments, moral foundations theory (MFT...
In everyday life, we are often confronted with morally conflicting social interaction situations. Th...
Empirical research into human morality has historically suffered from a lack of fundamental agreemen...
This thesis represents a body of work to validate the Moral Foundations Conflict Task (MFCT), a nove...
This thesis represents a body of work to validate the Moral Foundations Conflict Task (MFCT), a nove...
The moral foundations theory (MFT) is an influential multifactorial model that posits how decision‐m...
Moral foundations theory (MFT) claims that individuals use their intuitions on five “virtues” as gui...
Do humans have cognitive adaptations for detecting violations of rules in multiple moral domains? Pr...
The moral domain is broader than the empathy and justice concerns assessed by existing measures of m...
Haidt and Joseph’s Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) is one of the most influential theory of morality ...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
Moral Foundations Theory provides a framework for understanding moral judgments and behavior. With t...
In everyday life, we are often confronted with morally conflicting social interaction situations. Th...
In everyday life, we are often confronted with morally conflicting social interaction situations. Th...
How and why do moral judgments vary across the political spectrum? To test moral foundations theory ...
Originally developed to explain cultural variation in moral judgments, moral foundations theory (MFT...
In everyday life, we are often confronted with morally conflicting social interaction situations. Th...
Empirical research into human morality has historically suffered from a lack of fundamental agreemen...
This thesis represents a body of work to validate the Moral Foundations Conflict Task (MFCT), a nove...
This thesis represents a body of work to validate the Moral Foundations Conflict Task (MFCT), a nove...
The moral foundations theory (MFT) is an influential multifactorial model that posits how decision‐m...
Moral foundations theory (MFT) claims that individuals use their intuitions on five “virtues” as gui...
Do humans have cognitive adaptations for detecting violations of rules in multiple moral domains? Pr...
The moral domain is broader than the empathy and justice concerns assessed by existing measures of m...
Haidt and Joseph’s Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) is one of the most influential theory of morality ...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
Moral Foundations Theory provides a framework for understanding moral judgments and behavior. With t...
In everyday life, we are often confronted with morally conflicting social interaction situations. Th...
In everyday life, we are often confronted with morally conflicting social interaction situations. Th...
How and why do moral judgments vary across the political spectrum? To test moral foundations theory ...
Originally developed to explain cultural variation in moral judgments, moral foundations theory (MFT...
In everyday life, we are often confronted with morally conflicting social interaction situations. Th...
Empirical research into human morality has historically suffered from a lack of fundamental agreemen...