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This review covers theory and research on the psychological characteristics and consequences of attitudes that are experienced as moral convictions, that is, attitudes that people perceive as grounded in a fundamental distinction between right and wrong.
Apr 1, 2010 · This paper reviews current theory and research that indicates that attitudes held with strong moral conviction (‘moral mandates’) represent something psychologically distinct from other ...
Jan 4, 2021 · This review covers theory and research on the psychological characteristics and consequences of attitudes that are experienced as moral convictions, that is, attitudes that people perceive as grounded in a fundamental distinction between right and wrong.
- Linda J Skitka, Brittany E Hanson, G Scott Morgan, Daniel C Wisneski
- 2021
Mar 31, 2010 · This paper reviews current theory and research that indicates that attitudes held with strong moral conviction (‘moral mandates’) represent something psychologically distinct from other constructs (e...
- Linda J. Skitka
- 31 March 2010
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- 4, Issue4
The goal of this paper is to review (i) the theoreti-cal framework that has been guiding this program of research, (ii) the measurement and construct validity of moral conviction, (iii) research that has tested hypotheses about moral conviction, and (iv) some of the many areas that are still ripe for future research.
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approaches that a priori define what counts as being in the moral domain, the moral conviction approach allows participants to define the degree to which their thoughts, feelings, and beliefs reflect something moral.
This paper reviews current theory and research that indicates that attitudes held with strong moral conviction ( moral mandates ) represent something psychologically distinct from other constructs (e.g., attitude strength, partisanship, or religiosity), and that variance in moral conviction has important social and political consequences, such ...