“…The extant literature on moral cognition typically focuses on moral behavior, asking participants whether particular actions are good or bad, right or wrong (e.g., Conway, Goldstein-Greenwood, Polacek, & Greene, 2018;Dahl & Kim, 2014;Gray, Schein, & Ward, 2014;Hannikainen, Mauchery, & Cushman, 2018;Heiphetz, Spelke, & Young, 2015;Killen, Mulvey, Richardson, & Jampol, 2011;Nichols, 2002). However, recent theories suggest that laypeople's moral judgments often focus on character (Uhlmann, Pizarro, & Diermeier, 2015).…”