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    Dual process theory within moral psychology is an influential theory of human moral judgement that posits that human beings possess two distinct cognitive...
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  • In psychology, a dual process theory provides an account of how thought can arise in two different ways, or as a result of two different processes. Often...
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  • Moral psychology is the study of human thought and behavior in ethical contexts. Historically, the term "moral psychology" was used relatively narrowly...
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  • moral psychology that overlaps with moral philosophy, and is the foundation of descriptive ethics. Starting from a young age, people can make moral decisions...
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  • Ethics (redirect from Moral theory)
    to value theory, which studies the nature and types of value, like the contrast between intrinsic and instrumental value. Moral psychology is a related...
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  • Moral development focuses on the emergence, change, and understanding of morality from infancy through adulthood. The theory states that morality develops...
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  • In moral psychology, social intuitionism is a model that proposes that moral positions are often non-verbal and behavioral. Often such social intuitionism...
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  • Terror management theory (TMT) is both a social and evolutionary psychology theory originally proposed by Jeff Greenberg, Sheldon Solomon, and Tom Pyszczynski...
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  • Educational psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning. The study of learning processes, from both cognitive...
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  • In evolutionary psychology and evolutionary anthropology, dual strategies theory states humans increase their status in social hierarchies using two major...
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    Psychology Bulletin. 18 (1): 3–9. doi:10.1177/0146167292181001. S2CID 145250802. Chaiken, Shelly (1999). Dual-process Theories in Social Psychology....
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  • in Zillmann and Cantor's disposition theory, which states that in media and entertainment, audiences make moral judgments, and the attitude (disposition)...
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    Jean Piaget (category Moral psychologists)
    on moral development, particularly in the case of Lawrence Kohlberg's highly influential stage theory of moral development which dominated moral psychology...
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  • did occur. Modern perspectives on cognitive psychology generally address cognition as a dual process theory, expounded upon by Daniel Kahneman in 2011...
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  • Positioning theory is a theory in social psychology that characterizes interactions between individuals. "Position" can be defined as an alterable collection...
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    Joshua Greene (psychologist) (category American moral psychologists)
    been a professor of psychology. Greene and colleagues have advanced a dual process theory of moral judgment, suggesting that moral judgments are determined...
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  • 20th century largely replaced behaviorism as an explanatory theory with cognitive psychology, which unlike behaviorism views internal mental states as explanations...
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  • harm-based behaviours (based on dual process theory). Women tend to have greater moral sensitivity than men. Using the five moral principles of care, fairness...
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  • "the process by which interacting people influence one another's experiences"(Van Lange & Balliet, 2014, p. 65). The most basic principle of the theory is...
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  • Psychology encompasses a vast domain, and includes many different approaches to the study of mental processes and behavior. Below are the major areas...
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    Trolley problem (category Moral psychology)
    advocate for the dual-process account of moral decision-making. Since then, numerous other studies have employed trolley problems to study moral judgment, investigating...
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    Joshua Knobe (category American moral psychologists)
    intentional: Dan Jones on the often surprising part played by moral judgments in our 'folk psychology'".; Knobe (2003b). Personal page with a list of published...
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  • Social dominance orientation (category Moral psychology)
    criminal justice systems. The basis of this theory of societal level SDO is rooted in evolutionary psychology, which states that humans have an evolved...
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    Adolescent Romantic Relations and Sexual Behavior: Theory, Research, and Practical Implications. Psychology Press. pp. 3–22. ISBN 978-1-135-64863-3. Simon...
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  • Moral identity is a concept within moral psychology concerning the importance of morality to a person’s identity, typically construed as either a trait-like...
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  • gender and personality traits on different creativities: A dual-process theory account". Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. 6 (2): 112–123...
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  • certain ways, or revealing a plan of action". Moral nihilism today broadly tends to take the form of an Error Theory: the view developed originally by J.L. Mackie...
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  • fields, ranging from psychology and economics to animal ethics. The term hedonism refers not to a single theory but to a family of theories about the role of...
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  • theory Actor-observer bias Adaptation Adaptive behavior Addiction Adjustment disorder Adolescence Adolescent psychology Advanced Placement Psychology...
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  • Agency (philosophy) (category Sociological theories)
    to act in a given environment. It is independent of the moral dimension, which is called moral agency. In sociology, an agent is an individual engaging...
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