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Recovered Memories of Abuse Among Therapy Patients: A National Survey
Authors:Ann-Renée Blais  Megan M. Thompson
Affiliation:1. Defence R&2. D Canada Toronto ann-renee.blais@drdc-rddc.gc.ca;4. D Canada Toronto
Abstract:This research explored the ethical decision-making process of civilians in response to real-world military dilemmas. Results revealed the complexity of these dilemmas, with about equal proportions of civilians choosing each of two response options. The moral intensity dimension of social consensus significantly predicted moral judgment in both dilemmas, whereas that of magnitude of consequences did so in only one dilemma, partially supporting our hypothesis. Both dimensions were significant predictors of moral intent in both dilemmas as was moral judgment, also supporting our hypotheses. We conclude with suggestions for future research questions in this compelling area.
Keywords:decision making  moral judgment  ethics
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