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Moral Decision-Making Influenced
By Hygiene
By Rick Nauert, Ph.D.
New research has found that the
physical notion of cleanliness significantly reduces the severity of
moral judgments, showing that intuition, rather than deliberate
reasoning can influence our perception of what is right and wrong.
“When we exercise moral judgment, we believe we are making a
conscious, rational decision, but this research shows that we are
subconsciously influenced by how clean or ‘pure’ we feel,” noted
lead researcher Simone Schnall, explaining the relevance of the
findings to everyday life.
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“Take for example the situation of
a jury member or voting in an election — if the jury member had
washed their hands prior to delivering their verdict, they may judge
the crime less harshly.
“Similarly, someone may find it
easier to overlook a political misdemeanor had they performed an
action that made them feel ‘clean’ prior to casting their vote.”
The research was conducted through
two experiments with university students. In the first, they were
asked to complete a scrambled sentence task involving 40 sets of
four words each. By underlining any three words, a sentence could be
formed.
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For the neutral condition, the task
contained 40 sets of neutral words, but for the cleanliness
condition, half of the sets contained words such as ‘pure, washed,
clean, immaculate, and pristine’.
The participants were then asked to
rate a series of moral dilemmas including keeping money found inside
a wallet, putting false information on a resume and killing a
terminally ill plane crash survivor in order to avoid starvation.
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The second experiment saw the
students watch a ‘disgusting’ film clip before rating the same moral
dilemmas. However, half the group were asked to first wash their
hands.
The findings from both experiments
demonstrated that those who were subject to the cognitive feeling of
cleanliness exercised less severe moral judgment than their
counterparts.
The study is found in Psychological
Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. -- Courtesy
of Psychcentral.com
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