ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019
Ratio and Probability in Moral Judgment
- Arseny Ryazanov
UC San Diego - Tinghao Wang
UC San Diego - Dana Nelkin
UC San Diego - Samuel Rickless
UC San Diego - Nicholas Christenfeld
UC San Diego
Abstract
Moral dilemmas concerning tradeoffs between one and five lives can obscure more nuanced moral decision-making. Six studies examine the role of the numbers of lives involved, and the impact of making the outcomes probabilistic rather than certain. Our results suggest that people are non-consequentialists who are sensitive to expected value.
Social Cognition