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Specificity Versus Generality: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Association Between Trait Disgust Sensitivity and Moral Judgment

Michael Donner, Shaheed Azaad, Garth Warren, Simon M. Laham

2022Emotion Review14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Disgust seems to play an important role in moral judgment. However, it is unclear whether the role of disgust in moral judgment is limited to certain kinds of moral domains (versus many) and/or certain types of disgust (versus many). To clarify these questions, we conducted a multilevel meta-analysis ( k = 512; N = 72,443) on relations between trait disgust sensitivity and moral judgment (disgust-immorality association). Main analyses revealed a significant overall mean disgust-immorality association ( r = .23). Additionally, moderator analyses revealed significant specificity in disgust type and moral domain (grounded in Moral Foundations Theory): effects were stronger for (a) sexual disgust compared to pathogen disgust, (b) sanctity moral judgments compared to other domains of moral judgments, and (c) sexual-sanctity associations compared to other disgust type-moral domain pairings.

Topics & Concepts

DisgustPsychologyImmoralityModerationAssociation (psychology)Social psychologyTraitMoral disengagementMoralityCognitive psychologyDevelopmental psychologyAngerEpistemologyPsychotherapistProgramming languagePhilosophyComputer sciencePsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentSocial and Intergroup PsychologyEmotions and Moral Behavior
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