AGE DIFFERENCES IN JUDGMENTS OF MORAL TRANSGRESSION: OLDER ADULTS MAKE MORE DISPOSITIONAL ATTRIBUTION

Autor: Fung, N, Fung, H
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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Popis: Recent studies have shown that older adults gave harsher moral judgment than younger adults over different cultures. This age difference was known to be moderated by mortality salience and executive functioning of the individual. Under mortality salience (MS) manipulation, high executive functioning older adults gave more lenient moral judgment compared to their control counterparts (Maxfield, Pyszczynski, Greenberg, Pepin, & Davis, 2012) such that the ages differences in moral judgment no longer existed. Older adults also showed increased generativity and decreased tendency under reminder of mortality (Maxfield et al.,2014; Maxfield, Pyszczynski, Greenberg, & Bultmann, 2017). To investigate the mechanisms behind the age differences in moral judgment, 50 younger adults and 50 older adults were recruited to give moral judgment either under control or MS manipulation condition. The tendency to make correspondence bias (moderated by MS and executive functioning) and generativity (moderated by MS) were tested as moderated mediators. A modified Chinese version of word-stem completion task as a manipulation check of MS was also tested. In general, older adults provided significantly harsher moral judgment, F(1, 93)=81.47, p
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