PsychologyHumanities & Social Sciences Communications
The impact of legal expertise on moral decision-making biases
S. Baez, M. Patiño-sáenz, et al.
This intriguing study by Sandra Baez and colleagues explores how legal expertise influences moral biases in decision-making. By comparing criminal judges, attorneys, and control groups, the researchers found that legal professionals are less swayed by language and emotional states when assessing harm, indicating a fascinating mitigation of biases in moral judgment.
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