Term ID: T3933

Moral Reasoning Complexity

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The sophistication and depth of ethical thinking demonstrated in responses to moral dilemmas.
Example: Individual differences in ability to consider multiple perspectives, competing values, and long-term consequences.

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Reference: Walker & Hennig (2004)