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Utilitarianism in minimal-group decision making is less common than equality-based morality, mostly harm-oriented, and rarely impartial

机译:最小群决策中的功利主义比平等为基础的道德,主要是危害的,并且很少公正

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In the study of utilitarian morality, the sacrificial dilemma paradigm has been the dominant approach for years. However, to address some of the most pressing issues in the current research literature, the present studies adopt an alternative approach by using a minimal group paradigm in which participants have to make decisions about the allocation of resources. This approach allows not only to pit utilitarianism against equality-based morality, but also to study these modes of morality for both harm and benefit, and to directly address the role of group identity affecting the (im)partial nature of ‘utilitarian’ (i.e., outcome maximizing) decisions. In our experiments, across four different samples (total N?=?946), we demonstrate that although participants generally prefer equality-based allocations over maximizing distributions, outcome maximizing choices become more prevalent when they served to minimize harm compared to maximizing benefit. Furthermore, reducing the objective value of the equal distribution outcomes further prompts participants to adopt a more utilitarian approach in situations involving harm, but has little effect in situations where benefits have to be distributed. Finally, the introduction of (minimal) group identity consistently demonstrates that decisions that maximize the overall outcome are more likely if they also serve the ingroup compared to when they rather serve the outgroup. We discuss how these findings have meaningful implications that may be especially relevant for recent movements that advocate a utilitarian approach to charity, and for our understanding of (im)partiality in lay people’s ‘utilitarian’ decision making.
机译:在利用道德的研究中,祭祀困境范式持续多年来。然而,为了解决当前研究文献中的一些最紧迫的问题,本研究通过使用最小的群体范式采用替代方法,其中参与者必须决定资源分配。这种方法不仅可以抵抗基于平等的道德的坑利用主义,而且还可以研究这些道德模式,以便伤害和利益,直接解决影响“功利主义者”(即)的群体身份的作用(即,结果最大化)决定。在我们的实验中,跨越四种不同的样本(总N?= 946),虽然参与者通常更喜欢基于平等的分配,但是当它们为最大限度的利益而最小化危害时,最大化的选择最大化的结果变得更加普遍。此外,减少了平等分配结果的客观价值进一步促使参与者在涉及伤害的情况下采取更具功利的方法,但在必须分发福利的情况下对诸如福利的情况几乎没有影响。最后,(最小)组的概念始终如一地证明了最大化整体结果的决定更有可能是如果它们在宁可何时服务于外组时也可以为InGroup提供。我们讨论这些发现如何具有有意义的影响,这些影响可能特别相关,这对最近的运动旨在倡导慈善机构的慈善机构的近似运动,以及我们对人民的“功利主义”决策中的(IM)偏袒的理解。

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