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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Department of Psychology: Faculty Publications

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2011

Moral intuition

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Lay Judgments About Child Custody After Divorce, Sanford L. Braver, Ira Mark Ellman, Ashley M. Votruba, William V. Fabricius Jan 2011

Lay Judgments About Child Custody After Divorce, Sanford L. Braver, Ira Mark Ellman, Ashley M. Votruba, William V. Fabricius

Department of Psychology: Faculty Publications

In a pair of studies, we examine lay people’s judgments about how hypothetical cases involving child custody after divorce should be resolved. The respondents were citizens called to jury service in Pima County, Arizona. Study 1 found that both male and female respondents, if they were the judge, would most commonly award equally shared custody arrangements, as advocated by most fathers’ groups. However, if the predivorce child care had been divided disproportionately between the parents, this preference shifted, slightly but significantly, toward giving more time to the parent who had provided most of that care, consistent with the Approximation Rule …