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Anticipatory stress interferes with utilitarian moral judgment

Katrin Starcke, Anne-Catrin Ludwig and Matthias Brand

Judgment and Decision Making, 2012, vol. 7, issue 1, pages 61-68

Abstract: A recent study indicates that acute stress affects moral decision making (Youssef et al., in press). The current study examines whether results can be replicated using a different kind of stressor and a different kind of stress measurement. We induced stress in 25 participants with a cover-story of an anticipated speech. Another group of 25 participants was tested in a control condition. Stress levels and stress responses were assessed with questionnaires and heart rate. All participants performed a moral decision-making task describing moral dilemmas. These dilemmas were either personal or impersonal and each offered a utilitarian and a non-utilitarian option. Acutely stressed participants, compared to control participants, made fewer utilitarian judgments and needed longer for making a decision. Individual physiological stress response was related to fewer utilitarian judgments. Results are in line with those previously found although different instruments were used.

Keywords: moral decision making; dilemmas; utilitarian judgments; stress; heart rate. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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