Moral Responses
Moral responses refer to the reactions or decisions individuals make when faced with ethical dilemmas or situations that involve right and wrong. These responses are influenced by personal values, cultural norms, and societal expectations. People often evaluate the consequences of their actions and consider how they align with their moral beliefs.
In psychology, moral responses can be studied through various frameworks, such as Kohlberg's stages of moral development or Haidt's social intuitionist model. These frameworks help explain how individuals reason about moral issues and the factors that shape their judgments, including emotions, reasoning, and social influences.