Situational factors shape moral judgments in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern, and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample

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Bago BenceORCID,Kovacs Marton,Protzko JohnORCID,Kekecs ZoltanORCID,Nagy Tamas,Hoekstra RinkORCID,Li ManyuORCID,Musser Erica D.ORCID,Arvanitis AlexiosORCID,Iones Macyjane Tinsley,Bayrak Fatih,Papadatou-Pastou MariettaORCID,Belaus Anabel,Storage DanielORCID,Thomas Andrew GORCID,Buchanan Erin MichelleORCID,Becker BenjaminORCID,Baskin Ernest,Kendrick Keith,Sirota Mirsolav,Lynds Trent M.,Calvillo Dustin P,Mensink Michael CraigORCID,Zezelj IrisORCID,Wagge Jordan Rose,Röer Jan PhilippORCID,Vaughn Leigh AnnORCID,Reyna Cecilia,Wood Sarah,Adamkovic Matus,Brown Benjamin T.,Lu Jackson G.,Liu Xin,Gill Tripat,Gollwitzer MarioORCID,Magraw-Mickelson Zoe,Batres CarlotaORCID,Hristova EvgeniyaORCID,Grinberg Maurice,Marcu Gabriela MarianaORCID,Mackinnon Sean P.,Frank Darius-AurelORCID,Bialek MichalORCID,Wilton Leigh Solano,Parzuchowski Michal,Kocalar Halil EmreORCID,Burak Elif Gizem Demirag,Solas Sara ÁlvarezORCID,Evans Thomas RhysORCID,Levitan Carmel,Paruzel-Czachura MariolaORCID,Findor AndrejORCID,Shane-Simpson ChristinaORCID,Puvia Elisa,Vally ZahirORCID,Vadillo Miguel A.,Zein Rizqy Amelia,Lantian Anthony,Czoschke StefanORCID,Carnes Nathan,Peters Kim Olivia,Fiedler Susann,Lazarevic Ljiljana B.ORCID,Milfont Taciano LORCID,Celniker Jared,Wlodarczyk AnnaORCID,Chopik William J.,Stephen Ian DavidORCID,Shi Jiaxin,fei xinyuan,Owsley Nicholas Calbraith,Li YansongORCID,Feldman GiladORCID,Dixson Barnaby,Mitkidis Panagiotis,Lalot Fanny,Mirisola Alberto,Zheng Xiaoxiao,Quiamzade Alain,Tiede Kevin E.,Fleischmann Alexandra,Rutjens Bastiaan TORCID,Becker Maja,Purić DankaORCID,Tonkovic MirjanaORCID,Dumačić Francesca,Lins Samuel,Zhang Don C.ORCID,Reips Ulf-DietrichORCID,Gordon-Finlayson Alasdair R,Harris Elizabeth Ann,McLatchie Neil,Yoon Sangsuk,Lange Elke BORCID,Matibag Celine-Justine,Hudson Charlotte A.,Stevens-Wilson Laura Jane,Tunstead Lauren Victoria,West Skye-loren,Reinero Diego A.ORCID,Batalha Luisa,Clancy Rockwell F.ORCID,Castille Christopher MichaelORCID,Szekely-Copîndean Raluca DianaORCID,Karimi-Malekabadi Farzan,Olsen JeromeORCID,Kaminski GwenaëlORCID,Twardawski Mathias,Schild ChristophORCID,Ścigała Karolina AleksandraORCID,Kačmár Pavol,Stieger StefanORCID,Mattiassi AlanORCID,Bilancini EnnioORCID,Lenz Jennifer Nicole,Moeini-Jazani Mehrad,Pärnamets PhilipORCID,Sternisko Anni,Ochoa DanielleORCID,Jokic Biljana,Hidding JasperORCID,Leliveld Marijke C.ORCID,Perez Cubillas C.,Yilmaz Onurcan,Kühberger AntonORCID,Steffens Niklas K,Alper SinanORCID,Albalooshi Sumaya,Eudave Ramos Luis,Susa Kyle J.,Schmidt Kathleen,Voracek MartinORCID,Ghossainy Maliki E.,Barzykowski Krystian,Adamus Sylwia,Hartanto Andree,GRATON Aurélien,Jaeger Bastian,Moreau David,Sievers Erin,Goh Jin X.,Boudesseul JordaneORCID,Lammers JorisORCID,Paterlini Julia,Rybus Katarzyna,Szostak Natalia,Huskey RichardORCID,Janssen Steve M. J.ORCID,Lima Tiago Jessé Souza,Gjoneska BiljanaORCID,Chartier Christopher R.,Primbs Maximilian,Ross Robert MORCID,Dutra Natalia BezerraORCID,Aczel BalazsORCID

Abstract

Much research on moral judgment is centered on moral dilemmas in which deontological perspectives (i.e., emphasizing rules, individual rights and duties) are in conflict with utilitarian judgements (i.e., following the greater good defined through consequences). A central finding of this field Greene et al. showed that psychological and situational factors (e.g., the intent of the agent, or physical contact between the agent and the victim) play an important role in people’s use of deontological versus utilitarian considerations when making moral decisions. As their study was conducted with US samples, our knowledge is limited concerning the universality of this effect, in general, and the impact of culture on the situational and psychological factors of moral judgments, in particular. Here, we empirically test the universality of deontological and utilitarian judgments by replicating Greene et al.’s experiments on a large (N = X,XXX) and diverse (WEIRD and non-WEIRD) sample across the world to explore the influence of culture on moral judgment. The relevance of this exploration to a broad range of policy-making problems is discussed.

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Center for Open Science

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