Selfish or altruistic? The influence of thinking styles and stereotypes on moral decision-making
Abstract
This study aimed to explore the influence of individual thinking styles and stereotypes on moral decision-making. 114 participants completed the Rational-Experiential Inventory-40, after which they performed a moral decision-making task in which participants were asked to decide whether to sacrifice their self-interest to help the protagonists in the moral dilemmas. The results showed that: (1) Experiential participants were more likely to make...
Paper Details
Title
Selfish or altruistic? The influence of thinking styles and stereotypes on moral decision-making
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Volume
171
Pages
110465 - 110465
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