Moral reasoning has been under long-term intellectual scrutiny. However, many studies focus on outcomes of moral dilemmas with certainty. Dr. Yiyu Shou from Australian National Univesity and I have been working on an interdisciplinary project on moral decision-making under uncertainty, exploring how people make moral judgments under risk and ambiguity. I am one of the collaborators of UMM Lab at ANU.
Related Publications:
2020. Impact of Uncertainty and Ambiguous Outcome Phrasing on Moral Decision-Making", PLOS ONE. 15(5). link
2017. Decisions in Moral Dilemmas: The Influence of Subjective Beliefs in Outcome Probability", Judgment and Decision Making, 12(5), pp. 481-490. link
2015. Moral Reasoning as Probability Reasoning, co-authored with YiYun Shou, in D. C., Dale, R., Warlaumont, A. S., Yoshimi, J., Matlock, T., Jennings, C. D., & Maglio, P. P. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society, pp. 2176-2181. link
2023. “Moral judgments under uncertainty: risk, ambiguity and commission bias”, co-authored with Yiyun Shou, Current Psychology. link