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Moral Scenarios Manipulating the Intention to Harm, the Outcome of the Action and the order of the intention/outcome information - Set 2

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posted on 2018-08-03, 07:08 authored by Dana SamsonDana Samson, Laëtitia LeloupLaëtitia Leloup

We provide here 64 moral scenarios manipulating the intention to harm of the protagonist (intention to harm vs. non intention to harm) and the outcome of his/her action (harmful outcome vs. no harm caused). The crossing of these two variables leads to neutral scenarios (no intention to harm and no harm caused), accidental harm scenarios (no intention to harm but harmful outcome), attempted harm scenarios (intention to harm but no harm caused) and intentional harm scenarios (intention to harm and harmful outcome). All 64 scenarios are written in 4 different versions to conform to the 4 types of scenarios. These scenarios were used in two experiments, one to manipulate the order of presentation if the information relative to the intention and outcome and the other to manipulate the order of presentation of the moral judgement question (wrongness and punishment judgement).


These stimuli were used in the following study:

Leloup, L., Meert, G., & Samson, D. (2018). Moral Judgments Depend on Information Presentation: Evidence for Recency and Transfer Effects. Psychologica Belgica.


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