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Frontiers in Psychology
Challenges in Process Dissociation Measures for Moral Cognition
Jukka R. I. Sundvall1  Michael Laakasuo1  Anton Kunnari2 
[1] Department of Digital Humanities, Cognitive Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;Department of Psychology and Logopedics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;
关键词: process dissociation;    utilitarianism;    deontology;    measurement;    psychometrics;    simulation studies;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2020.559934
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The process dissociation procedure (PDP) for moral cognition was created to separately measure two dispositions of moral judgment based on the dual-process theory of moral reasoning: deontological and utilitarian inclinations. In this paper we raise some concerns from a psychometrics perspective regarding the structure, reliability, and validity of the moral PDP as a measure of individual differences. Using two simulation studies as well as a real sample of N = 1,010, we investigate the psychometric properties of the moral PDP. We present novel evidence showing that (1) some correlations between PDP parameters are mathematical artifacts, and as such cannot be taken as evidence in support of a theory, (2) there are severe response inconsistencies within dilemma batteries, and (3) reliability estimates for these scores seem to be far below the accepted standards. We discuss some potential theoretical and content-related reasons for these statistical issues and their implications. We conclude that in their current form, PDP measures of utilitarian and deontological tendencies are sub-optimal for assessing individual differences.

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