TY - BOOK AU - Bartels,Daniel M. TI - Moral judgement and decision making T2 - psychology of learning and motivation SN - 0123744881 U1 - 153.15 22 PY - 2009///] CY - Amsterdam, London PB - Academic KW - Learning, Psychology of KW - Motivation (Psychology) N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; Causal Models: The Representational Infrastructure for Moral Judgment; Steven A. Sloman, Philip M. Fernbach, and Scott Ewing --; 2; Moral Grammar and Intuitive Jurisprudence: A Formal Model of Unconscious Moral and Legal Knowledge; John Mikhail --; 3; Law, Psychology, and Morality; Kenworthey Bilz and Janice Nadler --; 4; Protected Values and Omission Bias as Deontological Judgments; Jonathan Baron and Ilana Ritov --; 5; Attending to Moral Values; Rumen Iliev, Sonya Sachdeva, Daniel M. Bartels, Craig Joseph, Satoru Suzuki, and Douglas L. Medin --; 6; Noninstrumental Reasoning over Sacred Values: An Indonesian Case Study; Jeremy Ginges and Scott Atran --; 7; Development and Dual Processes in Moral Reasoning: A Fuzzy-trace Theory Approach; Valerie F. Reyna and Wanda Casillas --; 8; Moral Identity, Moral Functioning, and the Development of Moral Character; Darcia Narvaez and Daniel K. Lapsley --; 9; ";Fools Rush In";: A JDM Perspective on the Role of Emotions in Decisions, Moral and Otherwise --; 10; Motivated Moral Reasoning; Peter H. Ditto, David A. Pizarro, and David Tannenbaum --; 11; In the Mind of the Perceiver: Psychological Implications of Moral Conviction; Christopher W. Bauman and Linda J. Skitka ER -