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Date created: 2022-03-04 02:39 PM | Last Updated: 2024-08-08 01:59 PM

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Description: These empirical studies examine whether moral judgments sometimes violate the normative principle of procedure invariance – that normatively equivalent elicitation tasks should result in the same patterns of judgment.

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This set of studies demonstrated three reversals of moral judgments of sacrificial dilemmas across elicitation tasks (separate vs. joint evaluation (Studies 1-2), matching vs. choice (Studies 3 and 5), and matching vs. rating (Studies 4 and 5)).

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