Metacognition in moral decisions: judgment extremity and feeling of rightness in moral intuitions

Thinking and Reasoning 27 (1):124-141 (2020)
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This research investigated the metacognitive underpinnings of moral judgment. Participants in two studies were asked to provide quick intuitive responses to moral dilemmas and to indicate their fee...

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