DATA KEY: 

1) First, the 4 most important items for each participant are identified ( MORAL JUDGEMENT DATA BASE). 

2) Second, we define to which stage of moral judgement each question in each story belongs.

IMP 1.1 - 1.4 

1= "4"
2= "3"
3= "2"
4= "M"
5= "3"
6= "4"
7= "M"
8= "6"
9= "A"
10= "5A"
11= "3"
12= "5A"

IMP 2.1 - 1.4 

1= "3"
2= "4"
3= "2"
4= "5A"
5= "5A"
6= "3"
7= "6"
8= "4"
9= "3"
10= "A"
11= "5B"
12= "4"

IMP 3.1 - 3.4  

1= "3"
2= "4"
3= "A"
4= "4"
5= "6"
6= "M"
7= "3"
8= "4"
9= "3"
10= "4"
11= "5A"
12= "5A"

IMP 4.1 - 4.4 

1= "3"
2= "4"
3= "A"
4= "2"
5= "5A"
6= "M"
7= "3"
8= "6"
9= "4"
10= "5B"
11= "4"
12= "5A"

IMP 5.1 - 5.4 

1= "4"
2= "4"
3= "3"
4= "2"
5= "6"
6= "A"
7= "5A"
8= "5A"
9= "5B"
10= "3"
11= "4"
12= "3"

IMP 6.1 - 6.4 

1= "4"
2= "4"
3= "2"
4= "4"
5= "M"
6= "5A"
7= "3"
8= "3"
9= "5B"
10= "5A"
11= "4"
12= "3"

3) In the excel file, after having found the stage that corresponds to each item, each option must be weighed, giving a value of 4 to the first of the value of 4 for the first item ("most important"), 
   3 for the second item ("second most important"), 2 for the third item and 1 for the fourth item.

4) To obtain the principled morality P-score, the scores obtained in stages 5A, 5B and 6 must be added together.

5) Scores are converted into percentages by dividing by 0.6. 

7) There are two ways of examining the reliability of subjects' responses: the "M" and the "A" score.
and "A" scores. Questionnaires that are subjectively unreliable are considered to be unreliable if they score of 14% or more. 
