“…Studies show that deontological judgments are tied to stronger physiological responses than other categories of evaluation (e.g., Cushman, Gray, Gaffey, & Mendes, ; Moretto, Ladavas, Mattioli, & di Pellegrino, ; Park, Kappes, Rho, & Bavel, ; Teper, Inzlicht, & Page‐Gould, ). Based on the theorized connection between moral conviction and deontological styles of processing, therefore, higher moral conviction scores should correlate with heightened levels of physiological arousal if moral conviction survey items are, in fact, tapping into this distinct style of information processing.…”