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Autistics, on the other hand, were much less likely to support the bad cause. And their answer stayed the same, regardless of the setting. The first comic panel shows an autistic girl playing with the kittens from the first page. The second panel shows the girl turning up her nose at the stack of money. In both panels the girl says determinedly, “No way!” The comic then asks: So, how did the researchers feel about these results? Well... They concluded that autistics were too concerned with their principles and morals. The panel shows the researcher tapping a sign showing the girl and the cat crossed out; the text reads, “Bad!”. The comic goes on to say that the researchers framed the results as a negative thing. It shows three shortened excerpts from the research paper, which read as follows: Excessive valuation of negative consequences when judging the moral appropriateness or permissibility of actions. Inflexible when following a moral rule even though an immoral action can benefit them. ASD individuals, unlike healthy control subjects...

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  1. Newtsoda (newtsoda@wandering.shop)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Nov-2022 19:49:36 UTC Newtsoda Newtsoda

    There has been a lot of research about autistics over the years, but this one really took the cake! 🍰

    Find out what happened when researchers attempted to compare the moral compass of autistic and non-autistic people... (1/2)

    #actuallyautistic #autism #neurodivergence #comic #art #MastoArt

    In conversation Wednesday, 09-Nov-2022 19:49:36 UTC from wandering.shop permalink
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