Title of article :
Reinforcement Sensitivity, Moral Cognition, Moral Identity, and Moral Judgment among College students
Author/Authors :
Amiri, Sohrab Urmia University, I.R.IRAN , Navab, Amir Ghasemi Allameh Tabatabaei University - Tehran, I.R.IRAN
Pages :
6
From page :
16
To page :
21
Abstract :
Morality and moral behavior are one of the main themes of psychology. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between reinforcement sensitivity و moral identity, moral cognition and utilitarianism in personal and impersonal moral judgments. Method: Statistical population consisted of 303 students (only males) were randomly selected through multi-stage cluster random sampling method. Results: Results showed a strong relationship between Reinforcement Sensitivity dimensions with moral identity, moral cognition and personal and impersonal moral judgment. The series of multiple regression analyses showed that Fight-Flight-Freeze systems (FFFS) were strongly able to predict moral dimensions of cognition, identity and moral judgment. FFFS were strong predictors in all of moral dimensions. Conclusion: The results expand the understanding of the moral dimensions and indicate how domains of reinforcement sensitivity could explain the moral identity, moral cognition and utilitarianism in moral judgments.
Keywords :
moral judgment , moral cognition , moral identity , Reinforcement sensitivity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2452240
Link To Document :
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