# Generating a Mediation Model of Moral Cost and Aggression

**Authors:** Jing Lin, Yang Hu, Jia-Ming Wei, Ling-Xiang Xia

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/bs16030463 · Behavioral Sciences · 2026-03-20

## TL;DR

This study explores how moral cost reduces aggression by lowering the perceived value of aggressive outcomes.

## Contribution

The study introduces a new questionnaire (MCAQ) and identifies a mediation mechanism involving positive outcome expectancies.

## Key findings

- Moral cost is negatively associated with aggression.
- Positive outcome expectancies for aggression mediate the relationship between moral cost and aggression.
- The MCAQ is a reliable and valid measure of moral cost.

## Abstract

The effects of moral protective factors (e.g., moral cost) on aggression and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. To address this issue, this study developed the Moral Cost of Aggression Questionnaire (MCAQ) and validated its psychometric properties in 516 college students (287 female; Mage = 19.77 years, SD = 1.61). Subsequently, the relationships among moral cost, positive outcome expectancies for aggression (POEA), and aggression were examined in 749 college students (330 females; Mage = 18.96 years, SD = 0.74). Mediation analysis indicated that POEA mediated the relationship between moral cost and aggression. This pattern of associations is consistent with the hypothesis that moral cost is negatively associated with aggression, in part through its link to lower subjective value of aggressive outcomes (i.e., lower POEA). This study provides a reliable and valid measure of the trait moral cost (MCAQ) and offers preliminary empirical support for a discounting mechanism in which moral cost is associated with reduced aggression via decreased POEA. These findings suggest that interventions targeting both moral cost and outcome valuation may be a useful direction for future research.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Aggression (MESH:D010554)

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