It’s not right but it’s permitted: Wording effects in moral judgement

This study aims to provide evidence about two widely held assumptions in the experimental study of moral judgment. First, that different terms used to ask for moral judgment (e.g., blame, wrongness, permissibility. . . ) can be treated as synonyms and hence used interchangeably. Second, that the mor...

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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv No es correcto, pero está permitido: efectos de redacción en el juicio moral
title It’s not right but it’s permitted: Wording effects in moral judgement
spellingShingle It’s not right but it’s permitted: Wording effects in moral judgement
Moral judgment
Wording effects
Social conventions
Law
title_short It’s not right but it’s permitted: Wording effects in moral judgement
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Wording effects
Social conventions
Law
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Wording effects
Social conventions
Law
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