| Literature DB >> 27367795 |
Antonio Olivera-La Rosa1,2, Guido Corradi2, Javier Villacampa2, Manuel Martí-Vilar3, Olber Eduardo Arango1, Jaume Rosselló2.
Abstract
Previous research has identified a set of core factors that influence moral judgments. The present study addresses the interplay between moral judgments and four factors: (a) incidental affects, (b) sociocultural context, (c) type of dilemma, and (d) participant's sex. We asked participants in two different countries (Colombia and Spain) to judge the acceptability of actions in response to personal and impersonal moral dilemmas. Before each dilemma an affective prime (erotic, pleasant or neutral pictures) was presented suboptimally. Our results show that: a) relative to neutral priming, erotic primes increase the acceptance of harm for a greater good (i.e., more utilitarian judgments), b) relative to Colombians, Spanish participants rated causing harm as less acceptable, c) relative to impersonal dilemmas, personal dilemmas reduced the acceptance of harm, and d) relative to men, women were less likely to consider harm acceptable. Our results are congruent with findings showing that sex is a crucial factor in moral cognition, and they extend previous research by showing the interaction between culture and incidental factors in the making of moral judgments.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27367795 PMCID: PMC4930184 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0158690
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Mean responses to moral dilemmas by sex and country.
Mean responses for both types of moral dilemmas (personal and impersonal) considering each sex and country (Colombia vs. Spain). Higher ratings correspond to more acceptance of harm (i.e., more utilitarian moral judgments).
Likert Means, Standard Deviations and estimated 95% Confidence Intervals for each combination of factor levels.
| Country | Sex | Prime | Dilemma | Mean | Standard Deviation | 95% Confidence Interval |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colombia | Female | Neutral | Impersonal | 4.18 | 1.29 | (3.85–4.52) |
| Personal | 4.00 | 1.32 | (3.65–4.35) | |||
| Pleasant | Impersonal | 4.22 | 1.24 | (3.90–4.54) | ||
| Personal | 4.14 | 1.31 | (3.79–4.48) | |||
| Erotic | Impersonal | 4.21 | 1.30 | (3.87–4.55) | ||
| Personal | 4.28 | 1.34 | (3.93–4.63) | |||
| Male | Neutral | Impersonal | 4.73 | 1.25 | (4.41–5.06) | |
| Personal | 4.20 | 1.28 | (3.87–4.59) | |||
| Pleasant | Impersonal | 4.59 | 1.36 | (4.23–4.94) | ||
| Personal | 4.53 | 1.40 | (4.16–4.89) | |||
| Erotic | Impersonal | 4.63 | 1.30 | (4.29–4.97) | ||
| Personal | 4.49 | 1.40 | (4.12–4.85) | |||
| Spain | Female | Neutral | Impersonal | 3.72 | 1.28 | (3.39–4.06) |
| Personal | 3.28 | 1.14 | (2.98–3.58) | |||
| Pleasant | Impersonal | 3.76 | 1.25 | (3.43–4.09) | ||
| Personal | 3.52 | 1.23 | (3.20–3.84) | |||
| Erotic | Impersonal | 3.95 | 1.26 | (3.62–4.28) | ||
| Personal | 3.56 | 1.45 | (3.18–3.94) | |||
| Male | Neutral | Impersonal | 4.41 | 1.19 | (4.10–4.72) | |
| Personal | 4.23 | 1.38 | (3.86–4.59) | |||
| Pleasant | Impersonal | 4.54 | 1.15 | (4.24–4.84) | ||
| Personal | 4.16 | 1.40 | (3.80–4.53) | |||
| Erotic | Impersonal | 4.43 | 1.36 | (4.07–4.79) | ||
| Personal | 4.10 | 1.20 | (3.79–4.42) |