moralpsychology
A recent study published in Political Psychology explored the emotions of guilt and shame among Russians regarding their country’s invasion of Ukraine and how these emotions influence antiwar actions. The researchers found that feelings of moral shame, rather than guilt or image shame, were significant predictors of antiwar behavior in Russia. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has spurred complex emotional responses among Russians, particularly regarding feelings of collective responsibility, guilt, and shame. Although group-based guilt and shame have been studied in democratic contexts, little is k...
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A recent study published in Political Psychology explored the emotions of guilt and shame among Russians regarding their country’s invasion of Ukraine and how these emotions influence antiwar actions. The researchers found that feelings of moral shame, rather than guilt or image shame, were significant predictors of antiwar behavior in Russia. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has spurred complex emotional responses among Russians, particularly regarding feelings of collective responsibility, guilt, and shame. Although group-based guilt and shame have been studied in democratic contexts, little is k...
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A recent study published in Political Psychology explored the emotions of guilt and shame among Russians regarding their country’s invasion of Ukraine and how these emotions influence antiwar actions. The researchers found that feelings of moral shame, rather than guilt or image shame, were significant predictors of antiwar behavior in Russia. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has spurred complex emotional responses among Russians, particularly regarding feelings of collective responsibility, guilt, and shame. Although group-based guilt and shame have been studied in democratic contexts, little is k...
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A recent study published in Scientific Reports has found that when faced with moral dilemmas, people often prefer the responses generated by artificial intelligence over those provided by humans. The study indicates that people tend to find AI-generated answers more virtuous and trustworthy, raising concerns about the potential for uncritical acceptance of AI advice. The advent of advanced generative language models, like ChatGPT, has spurred significant interest in their capabilities and implications, particularly in the realm of moral reasoning. Moral reasoning involves complex judgments abo...
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A recent study published in Scientific Reports has found that when faced with moral dilemmas, people often prefer the responses generated by artificial intelligence over those provided by humans. The study indicates that people tend to find AI-generated answers more virtuous and trustworthy, raising concerns about the potential for uncritical acceptance of AI advice. The advent of advanced generative language models, like ChatGPT, has spurred significant interest in their capabilities and implications, particularly in the realm of moral reasoning. Moral reasoning involves complex judgments abo...
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A recent study published in Scientific Reports has found that when faced with moral dilemmas, people often prefer the responses generated by artificial intelligence over those provided by humans. The study indicates that people tend to find AI-generated answers more virtuous and trustworthy, raising concerns about the potential for uncritical acceptance of AI advice. The advent of advanced generative language models, like ChatGPT, has spurred significant interest in their capabilities and implications, particularly in the realm of moral reasoning. Moral reasoning involves complex judgments abo...
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Cultural and religious factors influence cheating behavior in the context of Wordle, a popular online word game, according to research published in Perspectives on Psychological Science. The study found that American states characterized by higher levels of religiosity and cultural tightness are less likely to engage in searching for answers to the game, suggesting a lower tendency to cheat among their populations. Wordle is an online word puzzle game that has captured the imagination of millions since its introduction in October 2021. Created by Josh Wardle, the game presents a simple challen...
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Cultural and religious factors influence cheating behavior in the context of Wordle, a popular online word game, according to research published in Perspectives on Psychological Science. The study found that American states characterized by higher levels of religiosity and cultural tightness are less likely to engage in searching for answers to the game, suggesting a lower tendency to cheat among their populations. Wordle is an online word puzzle game that has captured the imagination of millions since its introduction in October 2021. Created by Josh Wardle, the game presents a simple challen...
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Cultural and religious factors influence cheating behavior in the context of Wordle, a popular online word game, according to research published in Perspectives on Psychological Science. The study found that American states characterized by higher levels of religiosity and cultural tightness are less likely to engage in searching for answers to the game, suggesting a lower tendency to cheat among their populations. Wordle is an online word puzzle game that has captured the imagination of millions since its introduction in October 2021. Created by Josh Wardle, the game presents a simple challen...
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According to new research, people’s moral judgments about sexual assault on AI-powered sex robots are influenced by the robot victims’ mental capacities, interpersonal functions, ontological types, and the nature of their transactional relationships with humans. This work was published in Cognition. Sexual assault is universally condemned, yet not all incidents are viewed equally. Research has shown that attributes of perpetrators and victims moderate moral judgments in these contexts. Characteristics like race, gender, career success, and even the framing of perpetrators as victims can influe...
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