نتایج جستجو برای: moral competence

تعداد نتایج: 81825  

Journal: :Ethics in Progress 2021

Moral Competence, defined as the ability to solve conflicts on basis of shared moral principles through cooperation rather than violence, deceit and power, has received little attention among different psychological approaches; despite its importance in predicting many our social interactions. The purpose this study was investigate effect competence online conformity behavior. 217 students from...

Journal: :Topics in cognitive science 2010
Susan Dwyer Bryce Huebner Marc D. Hauser

Inspired by the success of generative linguistics and transformational grammar, proponents of the linguistic analogy (LA) in moral psychology hypothesize that careful attention to folk-moral judgments is likely to reveal a small set of implicit rules and structures responsible for the ubiquitous and apparently unbounded capacity for making moral judgments. As a theoretical hypothesis, LA thus r...

2010
Nikos Ntoumanis Martyn Standage

This study used a sample of 314 British athletes (170 male, 144 female) to examine whether social-contextual and personal motivation variables proposed by self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 2002) can predict reported levels of sportspersonship and antisocial moral attitudes in sport. Structural equation modeling analysis showed that perceptions of coach autonomy support were positive predi...

Journal: :Bioethics 2015
Autumn M Fiester

Internationally, there is an on-going dialogue about how to professionalize ethics consultation services (ECSs). Despite these efforts, one aspect of ECS-competence that has received scant attention is the liability of failing to adequately capture all of the relevant moral considerations in an ethics conflict. This failure carries a high price for the least powerful stakeholders in the dispute...

2014
Marco Brambilla Simona Sacchi Patrice Rusconi Paolo Cherubini

Research has shown that warmth and competence are core dimensions on which perceivers judge others and that warmth has a primary role at various phases of impression formation. Three studies explored whether the two components of warmth (i.e., sociability and morality) have distinct roles in predicting the global impression of social groups. In Study 1 (N=105) and in Study 2 (N=112) participant...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2008
Naomi Ellemers Stefano Pagliaro Manuela Barreto Colin Wayne Leach

Three studies examined strategies of status improvement in experimentally created (Study 1 and 2) and preexisting (Study 3) low-status groups. Theory and prior research suggested that an in-group norm that established a particular strategy of status improvement as moral (rather than competent) would have a greater effect on individuals' decision to work at this strategy. Both Study 1 and Study ...

Journal: :The British journal of social psychology 2012
Marco Brambilla Simona Sacchi Patrice Rusconi Paolo Cherubini Vincent Y Yzerbyt

Research has shown that warmth and competence are core dimensions on which perceivers judge others and that warmth has a primary role at various phases of impression formation. Three studies explored whether the two components of warmth (i.e., sociability and morality) have distinct roles in predicting the global impression of social groups. In Study 1 (N= 105) and Study 2 (N= 112), participant...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2016
Wi Hoon Jung Kristin Prehn Zhuo Fang Marc Korczykowski Joseph W. Kable Hengyi Rao Diana C. Robertson

Moral competence (MC) refers to the ability to apply certain moral orientations in a consistent and differentiated manner when judging moral issues. People greatly differ in terms of MC, however, little is known about how these differences are implemented in the brain. To investigate this question, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging and examined resting-state functional connectivity ...

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