Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1190165
Situational factors shape moral judgments in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern, and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample
Situational factors shape moral judgments in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern, and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample // Nature human behaviour, 6 (2022), 4; 1-22 doi:10.1038/s41562-022-01319-5 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Situational factors shape moral judgments in the
trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern, and Western
countries in a culturally diverse sample
Autori
Bago, Bence ; Kovacs, Marton ; Protzko, John ; ... ; Ćubela Adorić, Vera ; ... ; Dumančić, Francesca ; ... ; Maslić Seršić, Darja ; ... ; Tonković, Mirjana ; ... ; Vlašiček, Denis ; ... ; Aczel, Balazs
Izvornik
Nature human behaviour (2397-3374) 6
(2022), 4;
1-22
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Moral judgments ; Trolley dilemma ; cultural universality and variations ; replication study
Sažetak
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deontological perspectives (that is, emphasizing rules, individual rights and duties) are in conflict with options consistent with utilitarian judgements (that is, following the greater good based on consequences). Greene et al. (2009) showed that psychological and situational factors (for example, the intent of the agent or the presence of physical contact between the agent and the victim) can play an important role in moral dilemma judgements (for example, the trolley problem). Our knowledge is limited concerning both the universality of these effects outside the United States and the impact of culture on the situational and psychological factors affecting moral judgements. Thus, we empirically tested the universality of the effects of intent and personal force on moral dilemma judgements by replicating the experiments of Greene et al. in 45 countries from all inhabited continents. We found that personal force and its interaction with intention exert influence on moral judgements in the US and Western cultural clusters, replicating and expanding the original findings. Moreover, the personal force effect was present in all cultural clusters, suggesting it is culturally universal. The evidence for the cultural universality of the interaction effect was inconclusive in the Eastern and Southern cultural clusters (depending on exclusion criteria). We found no strong association between collectivism/individualism and moral dilemma judgements.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Psihologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb,
Sveučilište u Zadru
Profili:
Mirjana Tonković
(autor)
Vera Ćubela Adorić
(autor)
Denis Vlašiček
(autor)
Darja Maslić-Seršić
(autor)
Francesca Dumančić
(autor)
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