APS
31st APS Annual Convention · 2019
The Inconsistent Moralist: How Affective Morality Relates to Moral Competence
- Nicholas Surdel
Yale University - Marina Klimenko
University of Florida
Abstract
The present study had two goals: to test the affect-cognitive parallelism assumption of moral competence and to test the theoretical assumption that bifurcates affect and cognitive morality. Though our sample had less than average C-scores, we found evidence that supports and expands the direction of a dual-aspect model of morality.
Judgment and Decision Making