Making your mind up: Individual differences in moral decisions
09 April 2020
This study aims to analyse individual differences in people's moral decisions.
You will be presented with a series of moral dilemmas involving life-or-death situations and asked about what you would do in each situation. You will then be asked to complete a short decision-making task and then you will be asked to provide some general information about yourself for the purpose of identifying differences in decision making behaviour.
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Ethical approval
Your participation is completely voluntary and you have the right to withdraw at any time without giving a reason. Your information will be kept strictly confidential and any identifiable information will be kept separately from your data.
This study complies fully with the British Psychology Society's (BPS) ethical guidelines and was granted full ethical compliance by the Ethics Chair at Canterbury Christ Church University on March 6th 2020 (Ref: ETH1920-0057).
About the researcher
I am a final year PhD Candidate at Canterbury Christ Church University researching evolutionary perspectives on applied psychology.