Fincham F, Barling J
J Genet Psychol. 1979 Mar;134(1st Half):79-88. doi: 10.1080/00221325.1979.10533401.
The present study investigated the effect of alcohol consumption on both moral reasoning and moral values, cognitive variables which are likely to mediate moral behavior. Fifty-five male social drinkers (Mean age = 19.75 years) participated in a one-way pretest-posttest design incorporating two experimental (alcohol) and three control groups. Results showed that alcohol did not affect moral stage reasoning on the Defining Issues Test. However, the endorsement of meaningless items was significantly, but differentially, affected by the alcohol doses administered. No group differences were found in regard to moral values. These findings are related to previous research on alcohol and cognitive processes.
本研究调查了饮酒对道德推理和道德价值观的影响,这两个认知变量可能介导道德行为。55名男性社交饮酒者(平均年龄=19.75岁)参与了一项单因素前测-后测设计,该设计包含两个实验组(酒精组)和三个对照组。结果表明,在界定问题测试中,酒精并未影响道德阶段推理。然而,无意义项目的认可受到所给予酒精剂量的显著但不同的影响。在道德价值观方面未发现组间差异。这些发现与先前关于酒精和认知过程的研究相关。