نتایج جستجو برای: moral beliefs and affective ties

تعداد نتایج: 16843441  

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2015
Tiril Østefjells Ingrid Melle Roger Hagen Kristin L Romm Nasrettin Sönmez Ole A Andreassen Jan Ivar Røssberg

BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that individuals with schizophrenia exhibit higher levels of unhelpful metacognitive beliefs than healthy controls, but no studies have explored metacognitive beliefs in early psychosis. AIMS We examined i) differences in levels of unhelpful metacognitive beliefs between psychosis spectrum disorders, and healthy controls, and ii) to what extent demograph...

2014
Gordon Pennycook James Allan Cheyne Nathaniel Barr Derek J. Koehler Jonathan A. Fugelsang

While individual differences in the willingness and ability to engage analytic processing have long informed research in reasoning and decision making, the implications of such differences have not yet had a strong influence in other domains of psychological research. We claim that analytic thinking is not limited to problems that have a normative basis and, as an extension of this, predict tha...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2015
George E. Newman Julian De Freitas Joshua Knobe

Past research has identified a number of asymmetries based on moral judgments. Beliefs about (a) what a person values, (b) whether a person is happy, (c) whether a person has shown weakness of will, and (d) whether a person deserves praise or blame seem to depend critically on whether participants themselves find the agent's behavior to be morally good or bad. To date, however, the origins of t...

Journal: :European Journal of Social Psychology 2021

The idea of heritability may have consequences for individuals’ sense self by connecting identity to the actions others who happen share genetic ties. Across seven experimental studies (total N = 2,628), recalling morally bad or good family members influenced moral among those endorse a lay belief that character is genetically heritable, but not did this (Study 1–5). In contrast, unrelated indi...

2017
Fiery Cushman Victor Kumar Peter Railton

The past 15 years occasioned an extraordinary blossoming of research into the cognitive and affective mechanisms that support moral judgment and behavior. This growth in our understanding of moral mechanisms overshadowed a crucial and complementary question, however: How are they learned? As this special issue of the journal Cognition attests, a new crop of research into moral learning has now ...

Journal: :Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2008

2012
Susan Garone

Military personnel serving in war are confronted with ethical and moral challenges, most of which are navigated successfully because of effective rules of engagement, training, leadership, and the purposefulness and coherence that arise in cohesive units during and after various challenges. However, even in optimal operational contexts, some combat and operational experiences can inevitably tra...

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