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SoCalDem

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Wed Apr 18, 2012, 06:45 PM Apr 2012

Women are more moral than men, survey says [View all]

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/9206176/Women-are-more-moral-than-men-survey-says.html

Women are more moral than men, with those over 30 years old having the strongest values, a survey has suggested.

By Hannah Furness

7:41AM BST 16 Apr 2012


The study, which measured responses to questions about honesty and competency, showed females are more likely to make decisions based on how they impact on others. It also suggest the moral compass of both men and women alters with age, become less obedient but more able to use reason, until they reach a "peak of our intellectual and moral powers" in early 60s, according to a leading philosopher. Professor Roger Steare based his conclusions on a “Moral DNA test,” which he developed four years ago to measure changes in people’s value systems.

Around 60,000 volunteers across 200 countries have already taken the quiz, encompassing a variety of jobs and social status to help understand what influences morality. Participants were asked to make statements about their work and home lives, including judgments on whether those around them would consider them honest. They then rated statements such as “I am good at exercising self-control” and “I always honour people’s trust in me” to establish their results. Finally, they were labelled as one of six personality types: philosopher; judge; angel; teacher; enforcer; or guardian. Professor Steare told the Daily Mail: “Women prefer to make their decisions based on how it impacts others – which tends to produce better decisions – while men have a more individual approach and are more self-interested.

‘What this shows is that when it comes to work men have to grow up, put their ego to one side and show some humility and compassion – qualities they all too often have in their personal lives but put to one side when they walk into the office.” The “corporate philosopher”, who has advised HSBC, PwC and BP about their cultures, added human beings also appeared to get more moral with age.

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The MoralDNA test is available online, at www.moraldna.org.

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