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Cross-cultural validation of the dual process model of moral judgment
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Christian
Published: 02-25-2014 05:08 pm
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http://journal.sjdm.org/11/10310/jdm10310.pdf
"Using similar reanalysis methods on data reported by Moore, Clark, & Kane (2008), we show that the personal/impersonal distinction
is reliable. Furthermore, new data show that this distinction is fundamental to moral judgment across widely different
cultures (U.S. and China) and supports claims made by the DPM."
The dual-process theory for moral judgement (DPM) is found to have empirical evidence.
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