Nothing more than feelings? The role of emotions in moral judgment - Pizarro - 2000 () Citation Context ...sed on moral reasoning. We are sympathetic to many of the claims that Haidt (2001) made. We agree that psychology has suffered from an overreliance on reasoning at the expense of ...
In line with this idea, I tested whether eliciting contextual positivity prior to making a moral judgment would bleed over into subsequent moral judgments and cause participants’ to be relatively less averse to the thought of directly harming a stranger. In short, we had participants watch either...
Providing a Moral Compass One of the most significant contributions of faith to personal development is its role in shaping moral and ethical values.Many faith traditions come with a set of principles and teachings that guide behavior and decision-making.These values can serve as a moral compass,...
Numerous studies have explored the impact of emotions on decision-making.Citation4–6Research shows that people tend to engage in more analytical processing during negative emotional states, while positive emotion often lead to more intuitive thinking.Citation7–10In addition, scholars have proposed that...
This chapter provides an overview of key conceptualizations of and evidence for the role of feelings in perceived risk. Influence from feelings in judgment and decision making was first recognized nearly three decades ago. More recent work has developed models that generalize the mechanisms by which ...
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Religion can be said to be subjective in at least two senses. First, the practice of religion involves inner experiences and sentiments, such as feelings of God guiding the life of the devotee. Here religion involves subjectivity in the sense of individual experience. Religion may also be ...
These skills of negotiation, decision making, task and time management need time and support to develop. Students are often initially reluctant to collaborate with their peers to produce a shared outcome. They may feel that others are benefiting from their efforts or that a group submission is ...
However, Huber's model of risky decision-making in natural situations13 suggests that individuals in risky situations are in- terested mainly in information about risk-defusing operators (RDOs) — actions expected to control and decrease the risk. This includes pre-event RDOs (like vaccination ...
In handling a complaint, the staff of the ombudsman officedo not playtheroleofdefending or protecting themselves and so, they can put themselves in the complainants' shoes and appreciate their feelings. legco.gov.hk legco.gov.hk 在處理申訴的過程中,由於申訴人員並非擔當辯護或自 我保衞的角色,故此...