Atari Mohammad, Haidt Jonathan, Graham Jesse, Koleva Sena, Stevens Sean T, Dehghani Morteza
Department of Psychology, University of Southern California.
Stern School of Business, New York University.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2023 Nov;125(5):1157-1188. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000470. Epub 2023 Aug 17.
Moral foundations theory has been a generative framework in moral psychology in the last 2 decades. Here, we revisit the theory and develop a new measurement tool, the Moral Foundations Questionnaire-2 (MFQ-2), based on data from 25 populations. We demonstrate empirically that equality and proportionality are distinct moral foundations while retaining the other four existing foundations of care, loyalty, authority, and purity. Three studies were conducted to develop the MFQ-2 and to examine how the nomological network of moral foundations varies across 25 populations. Study 1 ( = 3,360, five populations) specified a refined top-down approach for measurement of moral foundations. Study 2 ( = 3,902, 19 populations) used a variety of methods (e.g., factor analysis, exploratory structural equations model, network psychometrics, alignment measurement equivalence) to provide evidence that the MFQ-2 fares well in terms of reliability and validity across cultural contexts. We also examined population-level, religious, ideological, and gender differences using the new measure. Study 3 ( = 1,410, three populations) provided evidence for convergent validity of the MFQ-2 scores, expanded the nomological network of the six moral foundations, and demonstrated the improved predictive power of the measure compared with the original MFQ. Importantly, our results showed how the nomological network of moral foundations varied across cultural contexts: consistent with a pluralistic view of morality, different foundations were influential in the network of moral foundations depending on cultural context. These studies sharpen the theoretical and methodological resolution of moral foundations theory and provide the field of moral psychology a more accurate instrument for investigating the many ways that moral conflicts and divisions are shaping the modern world. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
在过去二十年中,道德基础理论一直是道德心理学中一个富有成效的框架。在此,我们重新审视该理论,并基于来自25个人口群体的数据开发了一种新的测量工具——道德基础问卷-2(MFQ-2)。我们通过实证证明,平等和相称性是不同的道德基础,同时保留了现有的其他四个基础,即关爱、忠诚、权威和纯洁。我们进行了三项研究来开发MFQ-2,并研究道德基础的法则网络在25个人口群体中是如何变化的。研究1(N = 3360,五个群体)确定了一种改进的自上而下的道德基础测量方法。研究2(N = 3902,19个群体)使用了多种方法(如因素分析、探索性结构方程模型、网络心理测量学、一致性测量等效性)来提供证据,表明MFQ-2在跨文化背景下的信度和效度方面表现良好。我们还使用新的测量方法研究了群体层面、宗教、意识形态和性别差异。研究3(N = 1410,三个群体)为MFQ-2分数的聚合效度提供了证据,扩展了六个道德基础的法则网络,并证明了该测量方法与原始MFQ相比具有更高的预测力。重要的是,我们的结果表明道德基础的法则网络在不同文化背景下是如何变化的:与多元道德观一致,不同的基础在道德基础网络中的影响力取决于文化背景。这些研究提高了道德基础理论的理论和方法分辨率,并为道德心理学领域提供了一种更准确的工具,用于研究道德冲突和分歧塑造现代世界的多种方式。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023美国心理学会,保留所有权利)