Intent Matters for Moral Judgements of Purity Violations Even in Iran, a Culture with Strong Purity Values

Published: 4 July 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/sgpz4gdhf2.1
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This dataset contains the materials and data from a study investigating the role of perceived intent in moral judgments of purity violations compared to harmful actions within an Iranian cultural context. The study aims to test whether the influence of intent on moral judgment is similar for both impure (disgust-eliciting) and harmful acts, even in a culture that strongly values purity.

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Nottingham Trent University

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Social Psychology, Social Cognition, Moral Cognition

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