The attribution of causality, perception of responsibility, and preferred generic means of life distribution
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Published:2022
Issue:00
Volume:
Page:18-18
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ISSN:1452-595X
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Container-title:Panoeconomicus
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Panoeconomicus
Abstract
The attribution of causality, a central concept in human cognition theory, is
the principal instrument for investigating functional links between events
and phenomena. Although the links between causality and moral responsibility
are commonly recognized, the scope of studies analysing the practical
implications of causality attribution is minimal. This study examines the
effect of causality perception on the desired distribution of the generic
means of life by utilising thought experiment data collection methodology
and non-parametric statistical analysis. The results indicate that i)
causality perception affects the desired distribution, and ii) individuals
show no tendency to modify their perception of causality.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance