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Moral Foundations Questionnaire (mfq)

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The Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) is a psychological assessment tool designed to measure individuals' moral values across various foundational domains. Developed by social psychologists, it aims to understand the underlying principles that guide moral reasoning and decision-making in different cultures and communities. The MFQ typically presents respondents with a series of statements or dilemmas, prompting them to express their level of agreement or importance regarding specific moral themes.

Key Features

  • Assesses multiple moral domains such as care/harm, fairness/cheating, loyalty/betrayal, authority/subversion, and purity/degradation.
  • Utilizes Likert-scale questions for nuanced responses.
  • Applicable across diverse cultures and demographic groups.
  • Widely used in research to explore correlations between moral values and political ideologies or behaviors.
  • Available in short and long versions for varied research needs.

Pros

  • Provides a comprehensive framework for understanding moral reasoning.
  • Supported by extensive research with demonstrated validity and reliability.
  • Facilitates cross-cultural comparisons of moral values.
  • Useful for academic, clinical, and applied psychological studies.

Cons

  • May oversimplify complex moral intuitions into predefined categories.
  • Potential cultural bias in interpretation or response patterns.
  • Relies on self-report, which can be affected by social desirability bias.
  • Limited to assessing moral foundations rather than specific moral behaviors.

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