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Morality in everyday life

University of Cologne · University of Illinois Chicago · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The science of morality has drawn heavily on well-controlled but artificial laboratory settings. To study everyday morality, we repeatedly assessed moral or immoral acts and experiences in a large (N = 1252) sample using ecological momentary assessment. Moral experiences were surprisingly frequent and manifold. Liberals and conservatives emphasized somewhat different moral dimensions. Religious and nonreligious participants did not differ in the likelihood or quality of committed moral and immoral acts. Being the target of moral or immoral deeds had the strongest impact on happiness, whereas committing moral or immoral deeds had the strongest impact on sense of purpose. Analyses of daily dynamics revealed…

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Keywords
  • Deed
  • Morality
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Respondent
  • Everyday life
  • Social psychology
  • Psychology
  • Ideology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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