Underlying role of moral orientation in vertical-horizontal individualism and collectivism perspective of social responsibility : a study of Singaporean attitudes towards breaking quarantine in epidemics.

By and large the importance of quarantine in epidemic control has been globally underscored. Nevertheless, many nations still face the problem of people breaking quarantine. More importantly, previous studies could not fully account for cultural differences observed in this issue. A new model is pro...

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Main Author: Lim, Regina Si Hui.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-437082019-12-10T10:48:44Z Underlying role of moral orientation in vertical-horizontal individualism and collectivism perspective of social responsibility : a study of Singaporean attitudes towards breaking quarantine in epidemics. Lim, Regina Si Hui. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Xu Hong DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Ethics By and large the importance of quarantine in epidemic control has been globally underscored. Nevertheless, many nations still face the problem of people breaking quarantine. More importantly, previous studies could not fully account for cultural differences observed in this issue. A new model is proposed to better explain how cultures vary in moral reasoning that guides individual attitudes and behaviors. To test this model, an online survey regarding breaking quarantine was conducted with a Singapore sample. Survey results supported the model’s prediction that cultural orientation is related to moral orientation. Interestingly, scores on measures for individual variables disagreed with the survey results. Taking into account the limitations of this study, implications on future studies and epidemic interventions are discussed. Bachelor of Arts 2011-04-20T08:28:40Z 2011-04-20T08:28:40Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43708 en Nanyang Technological University 57 p. application/pdf
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Lim, Regina Si Hui.
Underlying role of moral orientation in vertical-horizontal individualism and collectivism perspective of social responsibility : a study of Singaporean attitudes towards breaking quarantine in epidemics.
description By and large the importance of quarantine in epidemic control has been globally underscored. Nevertheless, many nations still face the problem of people breaking quarantine. More importantly, previous studies could not fully account for cultural differences observed in this issue. A new model is proposed to better explain how cultures vary in moral reasoning that guides individual attitudes and behaviors. To test this model, an online survey regarding breaking quarantine was conducted with a Singapore sample. Survey results supported the model’s prediction that cultural orientation is related to moral orientation. Interestingly, scores on measures for individual variables disagreed with the survey results. Taking into account the limitations of this study, implications on future studies and epidemic interventions are discussed.
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Lim, Regina Si Hui.
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author Lim, Regina Si Hui.
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title Underlying role of moral orientation in vertical-horizontal individualism and collectivism perspective of social responsibility : a study of Singaporean attitudes towards breaking quarantine in epidemics.
title_short Underlying role of moral orientation in vertical-horizontal individualism and collectivism perspective of social responsibility : a study of Singaporean attitudes towards breaking quarantine in epidemics.
title_full Underlying role of moral orientation in vertical-horizontal individualism and collectivism perspective of social responsibility : a study of Singaporean attitudes towards breaking quarantine in epidemics.
title_fullStr Underlying role of moral orientation in vertical-horizontal individualism and collectivism perspective of social responsibility : a study of Singaporean attitudes towards breaking quarantine in epidemics.
title_full_unstemmed Underlying role of moral orientation in vertical-horizontal individualism and collectivism perspective of social responsibility : a study of Singaporean attitudes towards breaking quarantine in epidemics.
title_sort underlying role of moral orientation in vertical-horizontal individualism and collectivism perspective of social responsibility : a study of singaporean attitudes towards breaking quarantine in epidemics.
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