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Card 6
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Which brain areas showed more activity in response to non-moral unpleasant than non-moral neutral statements?
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Card 7
Front
Which brain areas showed more activity in response to non-moral unpleasant then moral statements?
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Card 8
Front
Which brain area showed more activity in response to moral than non-moral unpleasant statements?
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Card 9
Front
In Moll et al.'s (2002) study, moral statements were judged as higher on what measure?
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Card 10
Front
In Moll et al.'s (2002) study, moral and non-moral unpleasant statements were rated as higher than neutral or scrambled statements on what measure?
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Card 11
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In Moll et al.'s (2002) study, were moral statements or non-moral unpleasant statements rated as having more emotional content?
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Card 12
Front
What is the dual process theory of moral judgement?
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Card 13
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Which would most likely lead to harm to another: personal moral dilemmas (PMD) or impersonal moral dilemmas (IMD)?
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Card 14
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What is the 'trolley problem'?
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Card 15
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What is the 'footbridge trolley problem'?
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