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SUMMARY
In democracies, ethical judgments of laypeople inform regulations of genetic technologies. Despite the ongoing debate about the ethics of genetic technologies, to date few studies have addressed both the relevant ethical concerns and abided by methodological standards of psychology, thus meeting the needs of moral philosophers and psychologists alike. The authors created and validated a scale to measure ethical judgements about genetic technologies by joining forces from ethics and cognitive sciences. The scale elicits laypeople`s judgments about core ethical issues arising from genetic technologies, which pertain to moral status, data privacy, and social . . .
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