TY - JOUR
T1 - Socio-economic factors related to moral reasoning in childhood and adolescence: the missing link between brain and behavior
AU - Caravita, Simona Carla Silvia
AU - Giardino, Simona
AU - Lenzi, Leonardo
AU - Salvaterra, Mariaelena
AU - Antonietti, Alessandro
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Neuroscientific and psychological research on moral development has until now developed independently, referring to distinct theoretical models, contents, and methods. In particular, the influence of socio-economic and cultural factors on morality has been broadly investigated by psychologists but as yet has not been investigated by neuroscientists. The value of bridging these two areas both theoretically and methodologically has, however, been suggested. This study aims at providing a first connection between neuroscientific and psychological literature on morality by investigating whether socio-economic dimensions, i.e., living socio-geographic/economic area, immigrant status and socio-economic status (SES), affect moral reasoning as operationalized in moral domain theory (a seminal approach in psychological studies on morality) and in Greene et al. (2001) perspective (one of the main approaches in neuroethics research). Participants were 81 primary school (M = 8.98 years; SD = 0.39), 72 middle school (M = 12.14 years; SD = 0.61), and 73 high school (M = 15.10 years; SD = 0.38) students from rural and urban areas. Participants’ immigrant status (native vs. immigrant) and family SES level were recorded. Moral reasoning was assessed by means of a series of personal and impersonal dilemmas based on Greene et al. (2001) neuroimaging experiment and a series of moral and socio-conventional rule dilemmas based on the moral domain theory. Living socio-geographic/economic area, immigrant status and SES mainly affected evaluations of moral and, to a higher extent, socio-conventional dilemmas, but had no impact on judgment of personal and impersonal dilemmas. Results are mainly discussed from the angle of possible theoretical links and suggestions emerging for studies on moral reasoning in the frameworks of neuroscience and psychology.
AB - Neuroscientific and psychological research on moral development has until now developed independently, referring to distinct theoretical models, contents, and methods. In particular, the influence of socio-economic and cultural factors on morality has been broadly investigated by psychologists but as yet has not been investigated by neuroscientists. The value of bridging these two areas both theoretically and methodologically has, however, been suggested. This study aims at providing a first connection between neuroscientific and psychological literature on morality by investigating whether socio-economic dimensions, i.e., living socio-geographic/economic area, immigrant status and socio-economic status (SES), affect moral reasoning as operationalized in moral domain theory (a seminal approach in psychological studies on morality) and in Greene et al. (2001) perspective (one of the main approaches in neuroethics research). Participants were 81 primary school (M = 8.98 years; SD = 0.39), 72 middle school (M = 12.14 years; SD = 0.61), and 73 high school (M = 15.10 years; SD = 0.38) students from rural and urban areas. Participants’ immigrant status (native vs. immigrant) and family SES level were recorded. Moral reasoning was assessed by means of a series of personal and impersonal dilemmas based on Greene et al. (2001) neuroimaging experiment and a series of moral and socio-conventional rule dilemmas based on the moral domain theory. Living socio-geographic/economic area, immigrant status and SES mainly affected evaluations of moral and, to a higher extent, socio-conventional dilemmas, but had no impact on judgment of personal and impersonal dilemmas. Results are mainly discussed from the angle of possible theoretical links and suggestions emerging for studies on moral reasoning in the frameworks of neuroscience and psychology.
KW - fattori socio-economici
KW - moral domain theory
KW - moral reasoning
KW - neuroscience
KW - neuroscienza
KW - psychological research
KW - ragionamento morale
KW - ricerca psicologica
KW - socio-economic factors
KW - teoria dei domini morali
KW - fattori socio-economici
KW - moral domain theory
KW - moral reasoning
KW - neuroscience
KW - neuroscienza
KW - psychological research
KW - ragionamento morale
KW - ricerca psicologica
KW - socio-economic factors
KW - teoria dei domini morali
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/33507
UR - http://www.frontiersin.org/human_neuroscience/10.3389/fnhum.2012.00262/abstract
U2 - 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00262
DO - 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00262
M3 - Article
SN - 1662-5161
VL - 6
SP - 1
EP - 14
JO - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
JF - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
ER -