Morālā intuīcija notiesātiem par slepkavību un citiem noziedzniekiem
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Latvijas Universitāte
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Pētījuma mērķis bija noskaidrot, vai pastāv statistiski nozīmīga atšķirība starp morāles intuīcijas pamatiem dažādu noziedznieku grupām un cilvēkiem nesaistītiem ar likumpārkāpumiem. Pētījumā piedalījās 90 pieaugušie vīrieši vecumā no 20 līdz 68 gadiem (M= 37,9, SD= 9,99). Dalībnieki tika iedalīti trīs pētījuma grupās: notiesātie par slepkavību (n=30), citi notiesātie (n=30) un kontrolgrupa (n=30). Pētījumā tika izmantota morāles intuitīvo pamatu aptauja MFQ 30. Tika atklāts, ka cilvēki, kuri ir, notiesāti par slepkavību, uzrāda nozīmīgi zemākus morāles intuitīvo pamatu rādītājus, nekā cilvēki notiesātie par nesaistītiem ar slepkavību noziegumiem un cilvēki, kuri nav saistīti ar noziedzīgu nodarījumu izdarīšanu.
Purpose of this research was to find out, if there is any statistically significant difference of moral foundations between different groups of criminals and people who have no connection to crime. This research had 90 participants, grown men between the age of 20 to 68 (M= 37,9, SD= 9,99). Participants were divided into 3 research groups: convicted for murder (n=30), other convicts (n=30) and a control group (n=30). Moral Foundations Questionnaire MFQ 30 was used in this research. It was discovered, that, people, who were convicted for murder, showed significantly lower moral foundations figures then people, who were convicted for crimes that were not related to murder and people who are not connected to any criminal activity.
Purpose of this research was to find out, if there is any statistically significant difference of moral foundations between different groups of criminals and people who have no connection to crime. This research had 90 participants, grown men between the age of 20 to 68 (M= 37,9, SD= 9,99). Participants were divided into 3 research groups: convicted for murder (n=30), other convicts (n=30) and a control group (n=30). Moral Foundations Questionnaire MFQ 30 was used in this research. It was discovered, that, people, who were convicted for murder, showed significantly lower moral foundations figures then people, who were convicted for crimes that were not related to murder and people who are not connected to any criminal activity.