APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Those High in Binding Morality Foundations Self-Enhance and Make Religious Attributions When Given High Bogus Moral Feedback
- Luke Galen
Grand Valley State University - Jasmine Bechtel
Grand Valley State University - Lucretia Dunlap
Villanova University - Jayce Masters
Grand Valley State University - Thomas Coleman
Grand Valley State University - Thomas Coleman
Grand Valley State University
Abstract
Participants completed measures of moral attitudes and behaviors and received either high or low (bogus) feedback on their moral performance. Those high in binding moral foundations who received high feedback were significantly more likely to attribute their motivation to religious sources. Binding moral foundations may be particularly linked to self-enhancement.
Religion