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  1. People with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) had more so-called utilitarian inclinations on moral dilemmas (Study 1), seemingly because they were less concerned about violations of moral rules (Study 2).

    I wish they’d measured reflective reasoning (especially because they draw conclusions about it).

    doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S455057

    #ethics #psychology #processDissociation #xPhi

  2. People with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) had more so-called utilitarian inclinations on moral dilemmas (Study 1), seemingly because they were less concerned about violations of moral rules (Study 2).

    I wish they’d measured reflective reasoning (especially because they draw conclusions about it).

    doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S455057

    #ethics #psychology #processDissociation #xPhi

  3. People with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) had more so-called utilitarian inclinations on moral dilemmas (Study 1), seemingly because they were less concerned about violations of moral rules (Study 2).

    I wish they’d measured reflective reasoning (especially because they draw conclusions about it).

    doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S455057

    #ethics #psychology #processDissociation #xPhi

  4. People with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) had more so-called utilitarian inclinations on moral dilemmas (Study 1), seemingly because they were less concerned about violations of moral rules (Study 2).

    I wish they’d measured reflective reasoning (especially because they draw conclusions about it).

    doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S455057

    #ethics #psychology #processDissociation #xPhi

  5. People with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) had more so-called utilitarian inclinations on moral dilemmas (Study 1), seemingly because they were less concerned about violations of moral rules (Study 2).

    I wish they’d measured reflective reasoning (especially because they draw conclusions about it).

    doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S455057

    #ethics #psychology #processDissociation #xPhi

  6. "Deontological and absolutist moral dilemma judgments convey self-righteousness" in U.S., German-speaking, and British participants (N = 1254).

    In the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology: doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2023.10

    #ProcessDissociation #DecisionScience #psychMethods #moralPsychology #xPhi

  7. "Deontological and absolutist moral dilemma judgments convey self-righteousness" in U.S., German-speaking, and British participants (N = 1254).

    In the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology: doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2023.10

    #ProcessDissociation #DecisionScience #psychMethods #moralPsychology #xPhi

  8. "Deontological and absolutist moral dilemma judgments convey self-righteousness" in U.S., German-speaking, and British participants (N = 1254).

    In the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology: doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2023.10

    #ProcessDissociation #DecisionScience #psychMethods #moralPsychology #xPhi

  9. "Deontological and absolutist moral dilemma judgments convey self-righteousness" in U.S., German-speaking, and British participants (N = 1254).

    In the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology: doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2023.10

    #ProcessDissociation #DecisionScience #psychMethods #moralPsychology #xPhi

  10. "Deontological and absolutist moral dilemma judgments convey self-righteousness" in U.S., German-speaking, and British participants (N = 1254).

    In the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology: doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2023.10

    #ProcessDissociation #DecisionScience #psychMethods #moralPsychology #xPhi

  11. In 3 priming experiments about politics, morality, and race, "behavior was most often guided by either deliberate cognition or else …unspecified processes" (rather than "prime-related automatic cognition").

    Authors think that #ProcessDissociation is key to revealing this pattern (previews from the #OpenAccess paper in pictures): sociologicalscience.com/articl

    #DualProcessTheory #ProcessTracing #Research #Methods #Sociology

  12. In 3 priming experiments about politics, morality, and race, "behavior was most often guided by either deliberate cognition or else …unspecified processes" (rather than "prime-related automatic cognition").

    Authors think that #ProcessDissociation is key to revealing this pattern (previews from the #OpenAccess paper in pictures): sociologicalscience.com/articl

    #DualProcessTheory #ProcessTracing #Research #Methods #Sociology

  13. In 3 priming experiments about politics, morality, and race, "behavior was most often guided by either deliberate cognition or else …unspecified processes" (rather than "prime-related automatic cognition").

    Authors think that #ProcessDissociation is key to revealing this pattern (previews from the #OpenAccess paper in pictures): sociologicalscience.com/articl

    #DualProcessTheory #ProcessTracing #Research #Methods #Sociology

  14. In 3 priming experiments about politics, morality, and race, "behavior was most often guided by either deliberate cognition or else …unspecified processes" (rather than "prime-related automatic cognition").

    Authors think that #ProcessDissociation is key to revealing this pattern (previews from the #OpenAccess paper in pictures): sociologicalscience.com/articl

    #DualProcessTheory #ProcessTracing #Research #Methods #Sociology

  15. In 3 priming experiments about politics, morality, and race, "behavior was most often guided by either deliberate cognition or else …unspecified processes" (rather than "prime-related automatic cognition").

    Authors think that #ProcessDissociation is key to revealing this pattern (previews from the #OpenAccess paper in pictures): sociologicalscience.com/articl

    #DualProcessTheory #ProcessTracing #Research #Methods #Sociology