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The influence of kill-save ratios and identifiability on moral judgments, Study 2, 2020

Lopes, Rui Costa (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa (ICS-UL))
This database pertains to the second study (Study 2 / 2020) of the research programme entitled: The influence of kill-save ratios and identifiability on moral judgments. Below is the abstract of the research programme: In moral dilemmas, decision-making can be based on more utilitarian or deontological reasoning. In a classical trolley dilemma, the indecision lies between...
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Legal Problem and Resolution Survey, 2014-2015

Ministry of Justice, Surveys and Insight, Analytical Services
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The Legal Problem and Resolution Survey, 2014-2015 (LPRS), builds on the English and Welsh Civil and Social Justice Survey (CSJS) and Civil and Social Justice Panel Survey (CSJPS), a series of surveys conducted between 2001 and 2012. As a number of significant reforms have been made to the civil,...
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The influence of kill-save ratios and identifiability on moral judgments, Study 1, 2015

Lopes, Rui Costa (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa (ICS-UL))
This database pertains to the first study (Study 1 / 2015) of the research programme entitled: The influence of kill-save ratios and identifiability on moral judgments. Below is the abstract of the research programme: In moral dilemmas, decision-making can be based on more utilitarian or deontological reasoning. In a classical trolley dilemma, the indecision lies between...
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