Moises Kirk de Carvalho Filho
   Department   Kyoto University of Foreign Studies  Department of Brazilian and Portuguese Studies, Faculty of Foreign Studies
   Position   Professor
Language English
Publication Date 2014/12
Type Academic Paper
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title What Kinds of Value Motives Guide People in Their Moral Attitudes? The Role of Personal and Prescriptive Values at the Culture Level and Individual Level
Contribution Type Multiple author(s)
Journal Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal TypeAnother Country
Volume, Issue, Page 46(2),pp.211-228
Responsible for (A4、総頁数17頁、共同執筆につき本人の担当部分抽出不可能)
Author and coauthor ◎Christin-Melanie Vauclair, Ronald Fischer, Moisés Kirk de Carvalho Filho, others. (A4、総頁数17頁、共同執筆につき本人の担当部分抽出不可能)
Details Recent research has shown that moral attitudes vary not only depending on the individual’s characteristics but also as a function of culture. What is unclear to date is what kinds of cultural value motives underlie these attitudes. Data from 1,456 participants from eight countries suggest that the prescriptive values concept is a truly group-level phenomenon and that attitudes toward moralized issues are guided by cultural values with normative qualities.