The "moral neutrality pattern" of individuals with indirect multicultural experiences in immoral and moral judgments: behavioral and neural evidence.

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yan Bao, Chao Zhang, Chongzeng Bi, Qiuping Cheng, Quanyu Chen, Jun Zhang, Yufang Zhao
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Abstract

Based on the moral relativism theory, the current study proposes that individuals with indirect multicultural experiences may exhibit a "moral neutrality pattern" in complete moral judgments, that is, they may perceive others' immoral actions as less immoral and moral actions as less moral. In Study 1, using publicly available CGSS data and our large-scale survey, we found positive correlations between multicultural experiences and a tendency to express less blame for immoral behavior, and less praise for moral behavior. In Study 2, the behavioral results indicated that individuals with high multicultural experiences (HM) expressed less praise than those with low multicultural experiences (LM) for "slightly moral condition". The ERP time-domain results suggested that the HM group tended to exhibit lower LPP differential wave amplitudes than the LM group across different moral conditions (extremely immoral, slightly immoral, slightly moral, and extremely moral minus neutral moral conditions, respectively). Notably, the difference in LPP differential wave amplitude between the HM and LM groups was more pronounced for "slightly moral condition", starting from 500-700ms and continuing to 900-1100ms. Overall, this study provides preliminary behavioral and neural evidence for the moral neutrality pattern of individuals with multicultural experiences. This echoes the global concerns for ethics in today's globalization and enriches our understanding of the how individuals with indirect multicultural experiences form complete moral judgments.

具有间接多元文化经历的个体在不道德和道德判断中的 "道德中立模式":行为和神经证据。
基于道德相对主义理论,本研究提出,具有间接多元文化经历的个体在完整的道德判断中可能表现出 "道德中立模式",即他们可能认为他人的不道德行为不那么不道德,而道德行为不那么道德。在研究 1 中,我们利用公开的 CGSS 数据和我们的大规模调查,发现多元文化经历与对不道德行为表达较少的指责和对道德行为表达较少的赞美之间存在正相关。在研究 2 中,行为结果表明,对于 "轻微道德状况",具有高多元文化经历的个体(HM)比具有低多元文化经历的个体(LM)表达的赞美更少。ERP时域结果表明,在不同的道德条件下(分别为极端不道德、轻微不道德、轻微道德和极端道德减去中性道德条件),HM组的LPP差波振幅往往低于LM组。值得注意的是,在 "轻微道德条件 "下,HM 组和 LM 组的 LPP 差异波幅差异更为明显,从 500-700ms 开始,一直持续到 900-1100ms。总之,本研究为具有多元文化经历的个体的道德中立模式提供了初步的行为和神经证据。这与当今全球化背景下全球对道德的关注相呼应,并丰富了我们对具有间接多元文化经历的个体如何形成完整道德判断的理解。
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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
2.80%
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265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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