Beyond trolleyology: The CNI model of moral-dilemma responses
A large body of research has investigated responses to artificial scenarios (eg, trolley
problem) where maximizing beneficial outcomes for the greater good (utilitarianism) conflicts …
problem) where maximizing beneficial outcomes for the greater good (utilitarianism) conflicts …
On the validity of the CNI model of moral decision-making: Reply to Baron and Goodwin (2020)
The CNI model of moral decision-making is a formal model that quantifies (1) sensitivity to
consequences,(2) sensitivity to moral norms, and (3) general preference for inaction versus …
consequences,(2) sensitivity to moral norms, and (3) general preference for inaction versus …
Associations of aversive ('dark') traits and affiliative ('light') traits with moral-dilemma judgments: A preregistered exploratory analysis using the CNI model
Despite people's capacity for both good and evil, scant research has jointly examined the
relations of affiliative and aversive traits with moral-dilemma judgments. Using the CNI …
relations of affiliative and aversive traits with moral-dilemma judgments. Using the CNI …
Psychopathy and moral-dilemma judgment: an analysis using the four-factor model of psychopathy and the CNI model of moral decision-making
A major question in clinical and moral psychology concerns the nature of the commonly
presumed association between psychopathy and moral judgment. In the current …
presumed association between psychopathy and moral judgment. In the current …
Effects of alexithymia on moral decision-making in sacrificial dilemmas: high alexithymia is associated with weaker sensitivity to moral norms
X Chen, Z Wu, B Zhan, D Ding… - Psychology Research and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Although several studies have investigated the association between alexithymia
and moral decision-making in sacrificial dilemmas, the evidence remains mixed. The current …
and moral decision-making in sacrificial dilemmas, the evidence remains mixed. The current …
The drunk utilitarian revisited: Does alcohol really increase utilitarianism in moral judgment?
The “drunk utilitarian” phenomenon suggests that people are more likely to accept harm for
the greater good when they are under the influence of alcohol. This phenomenon conflicts …
the greater good when they are under the influence of alcohol. This phenomenon conflicts …
Consequences, norms, and inaction: A critical analysis
Gawronski, Armstrong, Conway, Friesdorf and Hütter (2017, GACFH) presented a model of
choices in utilitarian moral dilemmas, those in which following a moral principle or norm (the …
choices in utilitarian moral dilemmas, those in which following a moral principle or norm (the …
Psychopathic traits and utilitarian moral judgment revisited
To provide deeper insights into the relationships between psychopathic traits and utilitarian
moral judgment, we studied N= 702 adults using three psychopathy scales:(a) the …
moral judgment, we studied N= 702 adults using three psychopathy scales:(a) the …
Political ideology and moral dilemma judgments: An analysis using the CNI model
Many real-world dilemmas involve disagreement about whether decisions should follow
moral norms in an unconditional manner (deontology) or be based on the consequences for …
moral norms in an unconditional manner (deontology) or be based on the consequences for …
The Oxford utilitarianism scale: psychometric properties of a French adaptation (OUS-Fr)
R Carron, N Blanc, R Anders, E Brigaud - Behavior Research Methods, 2024 - Springer
It is well established that one's sense of morality may be readily influenced by one's culture,
education, and life situation. Very few psychometric tools are currently available to measure …
education, and life situation. Very few psychometric tools are currently available to measure …