Assessing the Deontology-Utilitarian Index: Questions about Validity

Published: 15 September 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/mgxc56j24t.1
Contributor:
Eric Odgaard

Description

A partial replication of Conway and Gawronski (2013), in which we tested the Deontology-Utilitarian Index created therein for: 1) Reliability, as to whether the items must be presented in the same random order used by Conway and Gawornski; 2 ) whether the use of a Likert-type scale would change correlations with related scales; 3) Validity, as to whether we could replicate the scale correlations (with conceptually related measures of empathy and cognition) used to establish statistical validity; 4) Validity, in the form of adding Chronbach's alpha analyses missing from the original article; and 5) whether adding items on physician-assisted euthanasia would statistically strengthen the DUI.

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Steps to reproduce

There is a filter variable in the data set, for 7 participants identified as not giving authentic responses via Anomaly Detection Node. To replicate analyses in the manuscript, set the filter "outliers = 0"

Institutions

University of Tampa

Categories

Psychology, Social Psychology

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