An assessment of the temporal dynamics of moral decisions

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Koop, Gregory J. [1 ]
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[1] Miami Univ, Oxford, OH 45056 USA
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JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING | 2013年 / 8卷 / 05期
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moral decision making; methodology; process models; dual-systems models; PERSONAL/IMPERSONAL DISTINCTION; RESPONSE-TIMES; PSYCHOLOGY; JUDGMENT; BEHAVIOR; MEMORY; MODEL;
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In the domain of moral decision making, models in which emotion and deliberation constitute competing dual-systems have become increasingly popular. Currently, the favored explanation of this interaction is what Evans (2008) termed a "default-interventionist" (DI) process where moral decisions are the result of a prepotent emotional response, which can be overridden with substantial deliberative effort. Although this "emotion-then-deliberation" sequence is often assumed, existing methods have lacked the requisite process resolution to clearly depict the nature of this interaction. The present work utilized continuous mouse tracking, or response dynamics, to develop and test predictions of these DI models of moral decision making. Study 1 utilized previously published moral dilemmas to validate the method for use with such complex stimuli. Although the data replicated typical choice and RT patterns, the process metrics provided by the response trajectories did not demonstrate the online preference reversals predicted by DI models. Study 2 utilized more rigorously constructed stimuli and an alternative presentation format to provide the strongest possible test of DI predictions, but again failed to show the predicted reversals. In summary, neither experiment provided data in accordance with the predictions of popular DI dual-systems models, which suggests that researchers should consider models allowing for concurrent activation of deliberative and emotional systems, or reconceptualize moral decisions within the typical multiattribute decision framework.
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页码:527 / 539
页数:13
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