We investigated whether and why the use of a foreign language influences moral judgment. We studied the trolley and footbridge dilemmas, which propose an action that involves killing one individual to save five. In line with prior work, the use of a foreign language increased the endorsement of such consequentialist actions for the footbridge dilemma, but not for the trolley dilemma. But contrary to recent theorizing, this effect was not driven by an attenuation of emotions. An attenuation of emotions was found in both dilemmas, and it did not mediate the foreign language effect on moral judgment. An examination of additional scenarios revealed that foreign language influenced moral judgment when the proposed action involved a social or mor...
This study examined whether the Foreign-Language effect, an increase in bilinguals’ rate of rational...
When a person is presented with a scenario in which they can save five people from an oncoming train...
Should you sacrifice one man to save five? Whatever your answer, it should not depend on whether you...
We investigated whether and why the use of a foreign language influences moral judgment. We studied ...
Many have argued that moral judgment is driven by one of two types of processes. Rationalists argue ...
Would you kill one person to save five? People are more willing to accept such utilitarian action wh...
I present four studies in which my coauthors and I investigated whether presenting information in a ...
We examine whether the use of a foreign language, as opposed to the native language, influences the ...
It may seem reasonable to think that our moral decisions (and selves) do not depend on which languag...
Should you sacrifice one man to save five? Whatever your answer, it should not depend on whether you...
While making a decision facing a moral conflict, does your answer vary depending on whether you use ...
We examined moral judgments in three types of language: a native national language (Italian), a non...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has shown that being in a foreign language (FL) contex...
Would you make the same decision in your native language as you would in a foreign language? Accordi...
Recent studies have shown that people make more utilitarian decisions when dealing with a moral dile...
This study examined whether the Foreign-Language effect, an increase in bilinguals’ rate of rational...
When a person is presented with a scenario in which they can save five people from an oncoming train...
Should you sacrifice one man to save five? Whatever your answer, it should not depend on whether you...
We investigated whether and why the use of a foreign language influences moral judgment. We studied ...
Many have argued that moral judgment is driven by one of two types of processes. Rationalists argue ...
Would you kill one person to save five? People are more willing to accept such utilitarian action wh...
I present four studies in which my coauthors and I investigated whether presenting information in a ...
We examine whether the use of a foreign language, as opposed to the native language, influences the ...
It may seem reasonable to think that our moral decisions (and selves) do not depend on which languag...
Should you sacrifice one man to save five? Whatever your answer, it should not depend on whether you...
While making a decision facing a moral conflict, does your answer vary depending on whether you use ...
We examined moral judgments in three types of language: a native national language (Italian), a non...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has shown that being in a foreign language (FL) contex...
Would you make the same decision in your native language as you would in a foreign language? Accordi...
Recent studies have shown that people make more utilitarian decisions when dealing with a moral dile...
This study examined whether the Foreign-Language effect, an increase in bilinguals’ rate of rational...
When a person is presented with a scenario in which they can save five people from an oncoming train...
Should you sacrifice one man to save five? Whatever your answer, it should not depend on whether you...