Research on the trolley car dilemma and footbridge dilemma suggests that emotion plays what role when we make moral decisions?

a. Emotions lead to the same decision that purely logical reasoning would support

b. Emotions generally provide a quick guide to making a good decision.
c. Emotions generally interfere to the point where people make no decision at all.
d. Emotions prompt people to reconsider their decisions more carefully before deciding.


b

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