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The effects of idealism and relativism on the moral judgement of social vs. environmental issues, and their relation to self-reported environmental behaviours

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posted on 2020-04-28, 12:56 authored by Laura Zaikauskaite, Dimitrios TsivrikosDimitrios Tsivrikos, Xinyu Chen

The data links the effects of idealism and relativism, and moral vs. environmental variables.


We share 130kb excel file which contains the data from 432 responses, collected online via MTurk platform. Variables include Ethics Positions (idealism, relativism), moral identity, moral judgement of social issues, moral judgement of environmental issues, self-reported environmental behaviours, and demographics.


Data is used for publishing the following paper:

Zaikauskaite, L., Chen, X., &  Tsivrikos, D. (2020). The effects of idealism and relativism on the  moral judgement of social vs. environmental issues, and their relation  to self-reported pro-environmental behaviours. Plos one, 15(10), e0239707.

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