In one study, participants were hypnotized to feel disgust upon hearing a particular word. Later, they judged the morality of certain actions that either contained or did not contain the word in the description. Participants were more likely to judge actions containing the target word as immoral, suggesting that:
A) moral reasoning is determined more by prescriptions than principles.
B) moral reasoning is caused by feelings.
C) emotions are determined by the outcomes of moral reasoning.
D) moral reasoning is determined more by intentions than outcomes.
B) moral reasoning is caused by feelings.
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