2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.erap.2015.07.002
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Development and validation of a scale of social and moral judgments (ABB scale) and its use in prison settings

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“…The ABB scale, named after the initials of the authors—Abdellaoui et al ( 2016 )—was created to measure people's judgments on personal, conventional, and moral transgressions. For each type of transgression, four scenarios were given and participants rated how serious and how defensible the action is, and whether the transgressor should be rejected.…”
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“…The ABB scale, named after the initials of the authors—Abdellaoui et al ( 2016 )—was created to measure people's judgments on personal, conventional, and moral transgressions. For each type of transgression, four scenarios were given and participants rated how serious and how defensible the action is, and whether the transgressor should be rejected.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was because a number of hypothesized relationships (e.g., Right Wing Authoritarianism, emotional intelligence) were not supported. Christensen et al ( 2014 ), Lotto et al ( 2014 ), and Abdellaoui et al ( 2016 ) did not propose specific hypotheses and were thus each assigned a score of “0”. Fleischhut et al ( 2017 ) proposed specific hypotheses.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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