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_aMagno, Jose F. IV _eauthor |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aContext creates compromise: how contextual information and social distance affect moral judgment in Filipino culture |
264 | 4 | _c2017 | |
520 | 3 | _aMorally ambiguous activities bear different moral impressions across contexts and cultures. 107 college students were presented with four different vignettes of a person getting intoxicated and then asked to answer a morality-rating scale pertaining to the heavy drinker. The vignettes differed in perceived social distance (the heavy drinker being a close friend versus a stranger) and contextual information (the person drinking because of the internal trait of sensation-seeking versus the external occurrences of peer influence). Results show that a heavy drinker was rated more moral when drinking due to an external occurrence of peer influence rather than an internal trait of sensation seeking (p=.015), and that there was no difference in moral judgment when the heavy drinker was a close friend or a stranger. Findings help shed light on the complex interplay of culture and context when examining moral judgment formation in a Filipino context. | |
650 | 0 | _aJudgment (Ethics) | |
650 | 0 | _aSocial psychology | |
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_aMagno, Jose M. _eauthor |
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_aQuintos, John Gabriel Roberts R. _eauthor |
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_tPhilippine Journal of Psychology _gvol. 50, no. 1: (June 2017), pages 159-170 |
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