Moral Dilemmas and Personality Traits

The study examines the relationship of moral choice and emotional intelligence, personal characteristics, implicit preferences, the ability to rely on emotional experience. The study involved 74 subjects: 40 healthy subjects and 34 patients of the MHRC. All subjects performed the following tests: &q...

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Main Authors: Enikolopov S.N., Medvedeva T.I., Vorontsova O.Y.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2019-07-01
Series:Психология и право
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Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/en/psyandlaw/2019/n2/107205.shtml
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spelling doaj-accf2792ad6a46f1abaee5eb6155715e2020-11-25T01:31:54ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationПсихология и право2222-51962019-07-019214115510.17759/psylaw.2019090210Moral Dilemmas and Personality TraitsEnikolopov S.N.0Medvedeva T.I.1Vorontsova O.Y.2Mental Health Research CenterMental Health Research CenterMental Health Research CenterThe study examines the relationship of moral choice and emotional intelligence, personal characteristics, implicit preferences, the ability to rely on emotional experience. The study involved 74 subjects: 40 healthy subjects and 34 patients of the MHRC. All subjects performed the following tests: "Moral dilemmas", Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), The Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT V2.0), Ich-Struktur-Test nach Ammon (ISTA), Implicit Association Test (IAT). It is demonstrated that the number of utilitarian choices in "personality" dilemmas increases with a deterioration in the ability to recognize the emotions of other people as well as with a decrease in ambivalence in assessing one's own state and reducing the ability to control emotions. When making decisions, people who make utilitarian choices rely on the experience of delayed negative consequences, their immediate emotional effect is reduced. Utilitarian personality choices increased with the reduction of capability to attack in a constructive way, to perceive personal fear and the fear of others with pathological narcissism, destructive internal and external restrictions. The preference of practical decisions is related to the implicit preference of "depth".http://psyjournals.ru/en/psyandlaw/2019/n2/107205.shtmlmoral dilemmapersonal characteristicsemotional intellectpersonality disorderdecision-makingimplicit associations
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author Enikolopov S.N.
Medvedeva T.I.
Vorontsova O.Y.
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Medvedeva T.I.
Vorontsova O.Y.
Moral Dilemmas and Personality Traits
Психология и право
moral dilemma
personal characteristics
emotional intellect
personality disorder
decision-making
implicit associations
author_facet Enikolopov S.N.
Medvedeva T.I.
Vorontsova O.Y.
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title Moral Dilemmas and Personality Traits
title_short Moral Dilemmas and Personality Traits
title_full Moral Dilemmas and Personality Traits
title_fullStr Moral Dilemmas and Personality Traits
title_full_unstemmed Moral Dilemmas and Personality Traits
title_sort moral dilemmas and personality traits
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Психология и право
issn 2222-5196
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The study examines the relationship of moral choice and emotional intelligence, personal characteristics, implicit preferences, the ability to rely on emotional experience. The study involved 74 subjects: 40 healthy subjects and 34 patients of the MHRC. All subjects performed the following tests: "Moral dilemmas", Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), The Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT V2.0), Ich-Struktur-Test nach Ammon (ISTA), Implicit Association Test (IAT). It is demonstrated that the number of utilitarian choices in "personality" dilemmas increases with a deterioration in the ability to recognize the emotions of other people as well as with a decrease in ambivalence in assessing one's own state and reducing the ability to control emotions. When making decisions, people who make utilitarian choices rely on the experience of delayed negative consequences, their immediate emotional effect is reduced. Utilitarian personality choices increased with the reduction of capability to attack in a constructive way, to perceive personal fear and the fear of others with pathological narcissism, destructive internal and external restrictions. The preference of practical decisions is related to the implicit preference of "depth".
topic moral dilemma
personal characteristics
emotional intellect
personality disorder
decision-making
implicit associations
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