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<b>STUDY 1a</b> (April - May 2014)<br> The experiment will be administered on a computer in groups of 6-8 people. <br> The experiment will be part of several unrelated studies conducted during a single experimental session. The part related to the present experiment will consist of instructions screen where the participants will be explained their task and four separate screens with moral dilemmas. They will read each dilemma, answer a yes/no question which will take them to the next dilemma. The yes/no buttons will become active only after 5s from displaying the dilemma. <br> Participant's answers and times needed to answer each dilemma will be recorded. <br> At the end of the whole experimental sesssion, participants will be able to comment on the study. <br><br> <b>STUDY 1b</b> (June 2014)<br> The experiment will be administered on-line, through Amazon Mechanical Turk infrastructure. <br> The experiment will be a standalone study conducted during a single experimental session. The experiment will consist of instructions screen where the participants will be explained their task and four separate screens with moral dilemmas. They will read each dilemma, answer a yes/no question which will take them to the next dilemma. <br> All participants will be paid for their completion of the experiment (30 cents for approx. 3-5 minutes of work). <br> <b>STUDY 2</b> (May 2017) The experiment will be administered as a part of a pen & paper voluntary questionnaire given before administration of the General academic prerequisites (GAP) test used for university admissions in the Czech Republic. The questionnaire consists of a series of unrelated questions regarding for example university and high school education and one other experiment about Knobe effect. Participants fill the questionnaire during a waiting period befor the start of the GAP test.
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