Authors :
Kruti Rathi ; Lubna Kumar
Volume/Issue :
Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 11 - November
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Abstract :
Intelligence and Moral Judgment are known
to be positively associated with each other. Nevertheless,
there has not been sufficient evidence of its effects being
tested in adults. With a focus on this, the current
research aims to study if there exists a correlation
between intelligence and moral judgment. The
experiment conducted made use of a Draw a Man
(DAM) Test and a Moral Judgment Test and collected
information from 50 participants. The age group
selected for this study was that of adolescents (10-19
years) . The data was then subjected to Pearson’s
Correlation test and it was found that there exists a
positive correlation between intelligence and moral
judgment.
Keywords :
Intelligence, Moral Judgment, Adolescents
Intelligence and Moral Judgment are known
to be positively associated with each other. Nevertheless,
there has not been sufficient evidence of its effects being
tested in adults. With a focus on this, the current
research aims to study if there exists a correlation
between intelligence and moral judgment. The
experiment conducted made use of a Draw a Man
(DAM) Test and a Moral Judgment Test and collected
information from 50 participants. The age group
selected for this study was that of adolescents (10-19
years) . The data was then subjected to Pearson’s
Correlation test and it was found that there exists a
positive correlation between intelligence and moral
judgment.
Keywords :
Intelligence, Moral Judgment, Adolescents