Moral Thinking Across the World: Exploring the Influence of Personal Force and Intention in Moral Dilemma Judgments

Bence Bagó,B. Aczel,Z. Kekecs,John Protzko,Márton Kovács,T. Nagy,R. Hoekstra,Manyu Li,E. Musser,Alexios Arvanitis, Macyjane Tinsley Iones,Fatih Bayrak,M. Papadatou-Pastou,A. Belaus,Daniel Storage,Andrew G. Thomas,E. Buchanan,B. Becker,Ernest Baskin,K. Kendrick, M. Sirota,Trent Lynds,D. Calvillo,M. Mensink,I. Žeželj,J. Wagge,J. P. Röer,L. Vaughn,Cecilia Reyna, Sarah Wood,Matúš Adamkovič,B. T. Brown,Jackson G. Lu, Xin Liu,Tripat Gill,M. Gollwitzer,Zoe Magraw‐Mickelson,C. Batres,E. Hristova,M. Grinberg,G. Marcu,S. Mackinnon,Darius‐Aurel Frank,Michał J. Białek, Leigh S. Wilton,Michał Parzuchowski,H. E. Kocalar,E. G. D. Burak,Sara Álvarez Solas,T. Evans,C. Levitan,M. Paruzel-Czachura,A. Findor,C. Shane-Simpson,E. Puvia,Z. Vally,Miguel A. Vadillo,R. Zein, A. Lantian,Stefan Czoschke, Nathan Carnes,K. Peters,S. Fiedler,L. Lazarević, T. Milfont,Jared B. Celniker,Anna Wlodarczyk,W. Chopik,I. Stephen,Jiaxin Shi, Xin Fei,Nicholas C Owsley,Yansong Li,Gilad Feldman,B. Dixson,P. Mitkidis,F. Lalot,Alberto Mirisola,Xiaoxiao Zheng,A. Quiamzade,Kevin E. Tiede,A. Fleischmann,B. Rutjens,M. Becker,D. Purić,M. Tonković, Francesca Dumačić,S. Lins,Don C. Zhang,Ulf-Dietrich Reips,Alasdair Gordon-Finlayson,Elizabeth Harris,N. McLatchie,S. Yoon, Elke B. Lange, Celine-Justine Matibag,Charlotte A. Hudson, Laura Stevens-Wilson, Lauren V. Tunstead, S. West,Diego A. Reinero,L. Batalha,R. Clancy, C. Castille,R. Szekely-Copîndean,Farzan Karimi-Malekabadi,J. Olsen,Gwenaël Kaminski,Mathias Twardawski,Christoph Schild,K. Ścigała,Pavol Kačmár,S. Stieger,A. Mattiassi,E. Bilancini, Jenny N. Lenz,Mehrad Moeini-Jazani,P. Pärnamets,Anni Sternisko,Danielle P. Ochoa,Biljana Jokić, J,M. Leliveld, C. C. Perez,Onurcan Yilmaz,A. Kühberger,Niklas K. Steffens,Sinan Alper,Sumaya Albalooshi, Luis Eudave Ramos,K. J. Susa,Kathleen Schmidt,M. Voracek,Maliki E. Ghossainy,Krystian Barzykowski,S. Adamus,Andree Hartanto,A. Graton,Bastian Jaeger,David Moreau,E. Sievers,Jin X. Goh,Jordane Boudesseul,J. Lammers,Julia V. Paterlini, Katarzyna Rybus, Natalia M Szostak,Richard Huskey,Steve M. J. Janssen, Tiago J S Lima,B. Gjoneska,Christopher R. Chartier,Maximilian A. Primbs,R. Ross, N. Dutra

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Much research on moral judgment is centered on moral dilemmas in which deontological perspectives (i.e., emphasizing rules, individual rights and duties) are in conflict with utilitarian judgements (i.e., following the greater good defined through consequences). A central finding of this field Greene et al. showed that psychological and situational factors (e.g., the intent of the agent, or physical contact between the agent and the victim) play an important role in people’s use of deontological versus utilitarian considerations when making moral decisions. As their study was conducted with US samples, our knowledge is limited concerning the universality of this effect, in general, and the impact of culture on the situational and psychological factors of moral judgments, in particular. Here, we empirically test the universality of deontological and utilitarian judgments by replicating Greene et al.’s experiments on a large (N = X,XXX) and diverse (WEIRD and non-WEIRD) sample across the world to explore the influence of culture on moral judgment. The relevance of this exploration to a broad range of policy-making problems is discussed.
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