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Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample

Bence BagoMarton KovacsJohn ProtzkoTamas NagyZoltan KekecsBence PalfiMatus AdamkovicSylwia AdamusSumaya AlbalooshiNihan Albayrak-aydemirIlham N. AlfianSinan AlperSara Alvarez-solasSara G. AlvesSantiago AmayaPia K. AndresenGulnaz AnjumDaniel AnsariPatrícia ArriagaJohn Jamir Benzon R. ArutaAlexios ArvanitisPeter BabincakKrystian BarzykowskiBana BashourErnest BaskinLuisa BatalhaCarlota BatresJozef BavolarFatih BayrakBenjamin BeckerMaja BeckerAnabel BelausMichał BiałekEnnio BilanciniDaniel BollerLeonardo BoncinelliJordane BoudesseulBenjamin T. BrownErin M. BuchananMuhammad M. ButtDustin P. CalvilloNate C. CarnesJared B. CelnikerChristopher R. ChartierWilliam J. ChopikPoom ChotikavanHu Chuan-pengRockwell F. ClancyOgeday ÇOkerRita C. CorreiaVera Cubela AdoricCarmelo P. CubillasStefan CzoschkeYalda DaryaniJob A. M. De GrefteWieteke C. De VriesElif G. Demirag BurakCarina DiasBarnaby J. W. DixsonXinkai DuFrancesca DumančićAndrei DumbravăNatalia B. DutraJanina EnachescuCelia Esteban-sernaLuis EudaveThomas R. EvansGilad FeldmanFatima M. FelisbertiSusann FiedlerAndrej FindorAlexandra FleischmannFrancesco ForoniRadka FrancováDarius-aurel FrankCynthia H. Y. FuShan GaoOmid GhasemiAli-reza Ghazi-nooriMaliki E. GhossainyIsabella GiammussoTripat GillBiljana GjoneskaMario GollwitzerAurélien GratonMaurice GrinbergAgata Groyecka-bernardElizabeth A. HarrisAndree HartantoWidad A. N. M. HassanJavad HatamiKatrina R. HeimarkJasper J. J. HiddingEvgeniya HristovaMatej HruškaCharlotte A. HudsonRichard HuskeyAyumi IkedaYoel InbarGordon P. D. IngramOzan IslerChris IsloiAishwarya IyerBastian JaegerSteve M. J. JanssenWilliam Jiménez-lealBiljana JokićPavol KačmárVeselina KadrevaGwenaêl KaminskiFarzan Karimi-malekabadiArno T. A. KasperKeith M. KendrickBradley J. KennedyHalil E. KocalarRabia I. KodapanakkalMarta KowalElliott KruseLenka KučerováAnton KühbergerAnna O. KuzminskaFanny LalotClaus LammJoris LammersElke B. LangeAnthony LantianIvy Y.-m. LauLjiljana B. LazarevicMarijke C. LeliveldJennifer N. LenzCarmel A. LevitanSavannah C. LewisManyu LiYansong LiHaozheng LiTiago J. S. LimaSamuel LinsMarco Tullio LiuzzaPaula LopesJackson G. LuTrent LyndsMartin MáčelSean P. MackinnonMadhavilatha MagantiZoe Magraw-mickelsonLeon F. MagsonHarry ManleyGabriela MarcuDarja Masli SeršićCeline-justine MatibagAlan D. A. MattiassiMahdi MazidiJoseph P. McfallNeil MclatchieMichael C. MensinkLena MikettaTaciano L. MilfontAlberto MirisolaMichal MisiakPanagiotis MitkidisMehrad Moeini-jazaniArash MonajemDavid MoreauErica D. MusserErita NarhetaliDanielle P. OchoaJerome OlsenNicholas C. OwsleyAsil A. ÖZdoğruMiriam PanningMarietta Papadatou-pastouNeha ParasharPhilip PärnametsMariola Paruzel-czachuraMichal ParzuchowskiJulia V. PaterliniJeffrey M. PavlacicMehmet PekerKim PetersLiudmila PiatnitckaiaIsabel PintoMonica Renee PolicarpioNada Pop-jordanovaAnnas J. PratamaMaximilian A. PrimbsEkaterina ProniziusDanka PurićElisa PuviaVahid QamariKun QianAlain QuiamzadeBeáta RáczováDiego A. ReineroUlf-dietrich ReipsCecilia ReynaKimberly ReynoldsMatheus F. F. RibeiroJan P. RöerRobert M. RossPetros RoussosFernando Ruiz-dodobaraSusana Ruiz-fernandezBastiaan T. RutjensKatarzyna RybusAdil SamekinAnabela C. SantosNicolas SayChristoph SchildKathleen SchmidtKarolina A. ŚCigałaMohammadhasan SharifianJiaxin ShiYaoxi ShiErin SieversMiroslav SirotaMichael SlipenkyjÇAğlar SolakAgnieszka SorokowskaPiotr SorokowskiSinem SöylemezNiklas K. SteffensIan D. StephenAnni SterniskoLaura Stevens-wilsonSuzanne L. K. StewartStefan StiegerDaniel StorageJustine StrubeKyle J. SusaRaluca D. Szekely-copîndeanNatalia M. SzostakBagus TakwinSrinivasan TatachariAndrew ThomasKevin E. TiedeLucas E. TiongMirjana TonkovićBastien TrémolièreLauren V. TunsteadBelgüzar N. TürkanMathias TwardawskiMiguel A. VadilloZahir VallyLeigh Ann VaughnBruno VerschuereDenis VlašičekMartin VoracekMarek A. VrankaShuzhen WangSkye-loren WestStephen WhyteLeigh S. WiltonAnna WlodarczykXue WuFei XinSu YadanarHiroshi YamaYuki YamadaOnurcan YilmazSangsuk YoonDanielle M. YoungIlya ZakharovRizqy A. ZeinIngo ZettlerIris L. ŽEželjDon C. ZhangJin ZhangXiaoxiao ZhengRink HoekstraBalazs Aczel

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trolleySituational factorsSDG 16 - PeaceSocial PsychologyIndividualityBFExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyIntentionEasternHMpsychologyMoralsSocial Developmenttrolley dilemmaBehavioral NeuroscienceJudgmentddc:150replicabilitycultural universalityHumansPsychologyPendienteSHAMECONFLICTBehaviour Change and Well-beingphilosophySDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong Institutionsmoral judgementSDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/peace_justice_and_strong_institutionsJustice and Strong InstitutionsMODELNORMSKnowledgePROCESS DISSOCIATION/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/reduced_inequalitiesmoral judgementsUTILITARIAN JUDGMENTSSettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialeMoral judgments ; Trolley dilemma ; cultural universality and variations ; replication studyRESPONSES

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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. Including participants from 45 countries, Bago et al. find that the situational factors that affect moral reasoning are shared across countries, with diminished observed cultural variation.

10.1038/s41562-022-01319-5https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/handle/2066/249463