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Published December 23, 2020 | Version v1
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Data for: Trolley Dilemma in the Sky: Context Matters When Civilians and Cadets Make Remotely Piloted Aircraft Decisions

  • 1. University of Zurich
  • 2. University of Notre Dame
  • 3. United States Air Force Academy

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This data set consists of the data of the following publication to be published in PLoS One:

Crews operating remotely piloted aircrafts (RPAs) in military operations may be among the few that truly experience tragic dilemmas similar to the famous Trolley Problem. In order to analyze decision-making and emotional engagement of RPA operators within Trolley-Problem-like dilemma situations, we created an RPA simulation that varied mission contexts (firefighter, military and surveillance as a control condition) and the social “value” of a potential victim. We found that participants (Air Force cadets and civilian students) were less likely to make the common utilitarian choice (sacrificing one to save five), when the value of the one increased, especially in the military context. However, in the firefighter context, this decision pattern was much less pronounced. The results demonstrate behavioral and justification differences when people are more invested in a particular context despite ostensibly similar dilemmas.

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