• University of Alabama
    Educational Studies In Psychology, Research Methodology, and Counseling
    Assistant Professor
Stanford University
Graduate School of Education
PhD, 2016
CV
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Neuroscience
Psychology
Education
  •  189
    In this study, I explored the causal links among psychological functional components constituting phronesis, practical wisdom, identified in the Short Phronesis Measure (SPM) model. I focused on the multifaceted, interactive nature of phronesis for optimal moral functioning and flourishing as proposed in the SPM model for the conceptualization of the construct. For statistical analysis, I employed Bayesian network analysis to estimate the causal network model among the components in a data-drive…Read more
  •  52
    This study investigates how various large language models (LLMs) generate responses to moral reasoning dilemmas. It specifically examines LLM-generated responses using the Defining Issues Test (DIT-2), which measures abstract moral reasoning schemas, and the Intermediate Concepts Measure (ICM Educational leaders’ version), which assesses domain-specific professional moral reasoning. For DIT-2, Claude prioritizes the highest post-conventional moral reasoning, followed by Gemini Advanced and Gemin…Read more
  •  35
    Bridging the CNI model and neo-Kohlbergian approach to moral judgment
    with Yi Chen, David I. Walker, Junfei Lu, Wenchao Ma, and Andrea L. Glenn
    Ethics and Behavior. forthcoming.
    This study investigates the relationship between the Rest’s neo-Kohlbergian approach to moral reasoning and the CNI model of utilitarian-deontological decision-making. We examined how individual differences in moral schema adoption correlate with the three CNI dimensions. Significant linear relationships emerged: Postconventional (PC) schema positively correlated with Consequence Sensitivity, Maintaining Norms (MN) schema positively with Norm Sensitivity but negatively with Consequence Sensitivi…Read more
  •  356
    Pursuing Moral Purpose for Human Flourishing
    Research in Human Development. forthcoming.
    In this commentary, I will discuss the relationship between purpose and morality from developmental and educational perspectives based on empirical and philosophical works. Reviewing previous psychological studies, I will explore the potential association between purpose and moral development. I will also analyze a dataset including variables related to purpose and moral functioning. Furthermore, based on recent works in moral philosophy, particularly those focusing on wisdom cultivation, I prop…Read more
  •  28
    An investigation of the divergences and convergences of trait empathy across two cultures
    with Stephen J. Thoma, Behzad Mansouri, and Parvaneh Yaghoubi Jami
    Journal of Moral Education 48 (2): 214-229. 2019.
    The extent to which individuals with a variety of cultural backgrounds differ in empathic responsiveness is unknown. This article describes the differences in trait empathy in one independent and one interdependent society (i.e., the US and Iran, respectively). The analysis of data collected from self-reported questionnaires answered by 326 adults indicated a significant difference in the cognitive component of empathy concerning participants’ affiliation to either egocentric or socio-centric so…Read more
  •  15
    Links between moral identity and political purpose during emerging adulthood
    with Youn-Jeng Choi and Parissa Jahromi Ballard
    Journal of Moral Education 50 (2): 166-184. 2021.
    ABSTRACT We examined the links between moral identity—the centrality of moral principles to identity—and political purpose during emerging adulthood. We analyzed data from two waves of a longitudinal study of civic purpose. T1 surveys were collected before high school graduation, and T2 surveys were collected 2 years later. We categorized people (N = 1,578 at T1 and N = 480 at T2) into political purpose groups based on the person-centered perspective and then performed a multinomial logistic reg…Read more
  •  26
    The present study meta-analyzed 45 experiments with 959 subjects and 463 activation foci reported in 43 published articles that investigated the neural mechanism of moral functions by comparing neural activity between the moral task conditions and non-moral task conditions with the Activation Likelihood Estimation method. The present study examined the common activation foci of morality-related task conditions. In addition, the study compared the neural correlates of moral sensitivity with the n…Read more
  •  42
    Purpose as a moral virtue for flourishing
    Journal of Moral Education 44 (3): 291-309. 2015.
    Positive psychology has significantly influenced studies in the fields of moral philosophy, psychology and education, and scholars in those fields have attempted to apply its ideas and methods to moral education. Among various theoretical frameworks, virtue ethics is most likely to connect positive psychology to moral educational studies because it pursues eudaimonia (flourishing). However, some virtue ethicists have been concerned about whether the current mainstream concept of positive psychol…Read more
  •  22
    The structure of studies of moral education is basically interdisciplinary; it includes moral philosophy, psychology, and educational research. This article systematically analyses the structure of studies of moral educational from the vantage points of philosophy of science. Among the various theoretical frameworks in the field of philosophy of science, this article mainly utilizes the perspectives of Lakatos’s research program. In particular, the article considers the relations and interaction…Read more
  •  26
    Lost in transition: the dark side of emerging adulthood (review)
    Journal of Moral Education 41 (1): 145-147. 2012.
  •  1069
    Meta-learning is learning to learn, which includes the development of capacities to transfer what people learned in one specific domain to other domains. It facilitates finetuning learning parameters and setting priors for effective and optimal learning in novel contexts and situations. Recent advances in research on artificial intelligence have reported meta-learning is essential in improving and optimizing the performance of trained models across different domains. In this paper, I suggest tha…Read more
  •  875
    In this chapter, I will discuss employing exemplars in moral and character education promoting virtue development with the involvement of embodiment. Virtue ethicists propose two phases of virtue development: early virtue habituation and later phronesis cultivation. I will overview prior research on the mechanism of habituation at the biological and neural levels to examine why embodiment is fundamental during the first phase, virtue habituation. Then, I will review recent philosophical and psyc…Read more
  •  1190
    Moral circles help define the boundaries of one’s moral consideration. One’s moral circle may provide insight into how one perceives or treats other entities. A data-driven model exploration was conducted to explore predictors and prediction models. Candidate predictors were built upon past research using moral foundations and political orientation. Moreover, we also employed additional moral psychological indicators, i.e., moral reasoning, moral identity, and empathy, based on prior research in…Read more
  •  645
    Prisoners, those who probably engaged in criminal activities, might possess different perceptions and notions of moral foundations than non-prisoners. Thus, assessing such foundations among the population without testing the validity of the measure may produce biased outcomes. To address the potential methodological issue, we examined the validity of the measurement model for moral foundations among prisoners and community members, i.e., non-prisoners. We conducted the measurement invariance tes…Read more
  •  944
    Civic Identity Consisting of Moral and Political Identity among Young Adults
    with Kelsie J. Dawson
    Personality and Individual Differences. forthcoming.
    In the present study, we tested whether civic identity consisting of moral and political identity via the bifactor model of civic identity with the Stanford Civic Purpose dataset. Previous research in youth development proposed that civic identity consists of two closely related identity constructs, i.e., moral and political identity. Given the bifactor model in factor analysis assumes the presence of both the general and specific factors, we hypothesized that the bifactor model would better fit…Read more
  •  907
    Scoring Individual Moral Inclination for the CNI Test
    with Yi Chen, Benjamin Lugu, and Wenchao Ma
    Stats 7 (3): 894-905. 2024.
    Item response theory (IRT) is a modern psychometric framework for estimating respondents’ latent traits (e.g., ability, attitude, and personality) based on their responses to a set of questions in psychological tests. The current study adopted an item response tree (IRTree) method, which combines the tree model with IRT models for handling the sequential process of responding to a test item, to score individual moral inclination for the CNI test—a broadly adopted model for examining humans’ mora…Read more
  •  1408
    In this paper, I examine why moral exemplars are useful and even necessary in moral education despite several critiques from researchers and educators. To support my point, I review recent AI research demonstrating that exemplar-based learning is superior to rule-based learning in model performance in training neural networks, such as large language models. I particularly focus on why education aiming at promoting the development of multifaceted moral functioning can be done effectively by using…Read more
  •  1044
    The present study aimed to examine how to improve the effectiveness of moral exemplar-applied interventions based on the pillars of the Self-Determination Theory (SDT) framework, autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Past research has mainly focused on the relatedness and attainability of moral exemplars for predicting motivation outcomes. The data for this study consisted of synthesized data sets from previous studies examining the motivational impacts of distinct moral exemplars and intervent…Read more
  •  1063
    Examining the Network Structure among Moral Functioning Components with Network Analysis
    Personality and Individual Differences 217 112435. 2024.
    I explored the association between components constituting the basis for moral and optimal human functioning, i.e., moral reasoning, moral identity, empathy, and purpose, via network analysis. I employed factor scores instead of composite scores that most previous studies used for better accuracy in score estimation in this study. Then, I estimated the network structure among collected variables and centrality indicators. For additional information, the structure and indicators were compared bet…Read more
  •  1487
    In this paper, I examined whether evidence from the neuroscience of morality supports the standard models of phronesis, i.e., Jubilee and Aretai Centre Models. The standard models explain phronesis as a multifaceted construct based on interaction and coordination among functional components. I reviewed recent neuroscience studies focusing on brain networks associated with morality and their connectivity to examine the validity of the models. Simultaneously, I discussed whether the evidence helps…Read more
  •  787
    The Defining Issues Test (DIT) has been widely used in psychological experiments to assess one’s developmental level of moral reasoning in terms of postconventional reasoning. However, there have been concerns regarding whether the tool is biased across people with different genders and political and religious views. To address the limitations, in the present study, I tested the validity of the brief version of the test, that is, the behavioral DIT, in terms of the measurement invariance and dif…Read more
  •  1596
    Relatable and attainable moral exemplars as sources for moral elevation and pleasantness
    with Kelsie J. Dawson
    Journal of Moral Education 53 (1): 14-30. 2024.
    ABSTRACT In the present study, we examined how the perceived attainability and relatability of moral exemplars predicted moral elevation and pleasantness among both adult and college student participants. Data collected from two experiments were analyzed with Bayesian multilevel modeling to explore which factors significantly predicted outcome variables at the story level. The analysis results demonstrated that the main effect of perceived relatability and the interaction effect between attainab…Read more
  •  2238
    In this paper, findings from research in neuroscience of morality will be reviewed to consider the purposes of moral education. Particularly, I will focus on two main themes in neuroscience, novel neuroimaging and experimental investigations, and Bayesian learning mechanism. First, I will examine how neuroimaging and experimental studies contributed to our understanding of psychological mechanisms associated with moral functioning while addressing methodological concerns. Second, Bayesian learni…Read more
  •  1435
    ABSTRACT In the present study, I explore the relationship between purpose, which was measured by the Claremont Purpose Scale, and moral psychological indicators, moral reasoning, moral identity, and empathy. Purpose was quantified in terms of three subcomponents: meaning, goal, and beyond-the-self motivation. Moral reasoning was assessed in terms of utilization of postconventional moral reasoning. Moral identity was examined with two subscales: moral internalization, and symbolization. Among div…Read more
  •  1104
    Latent Structural Analysis for Measures of Character Strengths: Achieving Adequate Fit
    with Robert E. McGrath
    Current Psychology. forthcoming.
    The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues is the most commonly used model of positive personality. In this study, we used two methods of model modification to develop models for two measures of the character strengths, the VIA Inventory of Strengths-Revised and the Global Assessment of Character Strengths. The first method consisted of freeing residual covariances based on modification indices until good fit was achieved. The second was residual network modeling (RNM), which frees residual…Read more
  •  1822
    Exploring the association between character strengths and moral functioning
    with Kelsie J. Dawson, David I. Walker, Nghi Nguyen, and Youn-Jeng Choi
    Ethics and Behavior 33 (4): 286-303. 2023.
    We explored the relationship between 24 character strengths measured by the Global Assessment of Character Strengths (GACS), which was revised from the original VIA instrument, and moral functioning comprising postconventional moral reasoning, empathic traits and moral identity. Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) was employed to explore the best models, which were more parsimonious than full regression models estimated through frequentist regression, predicting moral functioning indicators with the …Read more
  •  1595
    Which moral exemplars inspire prosociality?
    with Clifford Ian Workman, Joshua May, Payton Scholtens, Kelsie J. Dawson, Andrea L. Glenn, and Peter Meindl
    Philosophical Psychology 35 (7): 943-970. 2022.
    Some stories of moral exemplars motivate us to emulate their admirable attitudes and behaviors, but why do some exemplars motivate us more than others? We systematically studied how motivation to emulate is influenced by the similarity between a reader and an exemplar in social or cultural background (Relatability) and how personally costly or demanding the exemplar’s actions are (Attainability). Study 1 found that university students reported more inspiration and related feelings after reading …Read more
  •  1077
    How are Moral Foundations Associated with Empathic Traits and Moral Identity?
    with Kelsie J. Dawson and YeEun Rachel Choi
    Current Psychology. forthcoming.
    We examined the relationship between moral foundations, empathic traits, and moral identity using an online survey via Mechanical Turk. In order to determine how moral foundations contribute to empathic traits and moral identity, we performed classical correlation analysis as well as Bayesian correlation analysis, Bayesian ANCOVA, and Bayesian regression analysis. Results showed that individualizing foundations (harm/care, fairness/reciprocity) and binding foundations (ingroup/loyalty, authority…Read more
  •  833
    Public Value, Psychology, and Neuroscience
    Journal of Public Value 1 23-32. 2021.
    Research on public value is inevitable interdisciplinary in its nature due to its aim and purpose. Both philosophical and empirical approaches are necessary to conduct such research in a successful manner. In the present paper, I intend to discuss the importance of empirical approaches in research on public values, particularly psychological and neuroscientific approaches with concrete examples. I proposed that such empirical approaches are essential in better understanding the processes and mec…Read more