Dopamine, religiosity, and utilitarian moral judgment

Volume: 16, Issue: 6, Pages: 627 - 638
Published: Sep 2, 2021
Abstract
Our goal was to examine the relationship between biological and sociocultural factors that predict utilitarian moral judgment. Utilitarian moral judgments occur when a specific action is based on the outcome rather than its consistency with social norms. We predicted that (1) individuals with higher levels of dopamine will make more utilitarian decisions and (2) individuals who express greater religiosity will make less utilitarian judgments. We...
Paper Details
Title
Dopamine, religiosity, and utilitarian moral judgment
Published Date
Sep 2, 2021
Volume
16
Issue
6
Pages
627 - 638
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