Strategies in Forecasting Outcomes in Ethical Decision-making: Identifying and Analyzing the Causes of the Problem.

Cheryl K Beeler, Alison L Antes, Xiaoqian Wang, Jared J Caughron, Chase E Thiel, Michael D Mumford
Author Information
  1. Cheryl K Beeler: The University of Oklahoma.

Abstract

This study examined the role of key causal analysis strategies in forecasting and ethical decision-making. Undergraduate participants took on the role of the key actor in several ethical problems and were asked to identify and analyze the causes, forecast potential outcomes, and make a decision about each problem. Time pressure and analytic mindset were manipulated while participants worked through these problems. The results indicated that forecast quality was associated with decision ethicality, and the identification of the critical causes of the problem was associated with both higher quality forecasts and higher ethicality of decisions. Neither time pressure nor analytic mindset impacted forecasts or ethicality of decisions. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.

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Grants

  1. R01 NR010341/NINR NIH HHS
  2. R01 NR010341-02/NINR NIH HHS

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