This contains the raw data and the materials used in our study: Dewaele, J.-M., Mavrou, I., Kyriakou, A., & Lorette, P. (2024). The Role of Language and Emotional Intelligence in Judgements of Real-Life Social and Moral Transgressions among Greek, Hungarian and British Users of English. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 37(1), e2356. doi: 10.1002/bdm.2356 This study investigated the influence of language, emotional intelligence, and the degree of severity of real moral transgressions on bilinguals' judgments of offense seriousness, the intensity of the emotions they experienced, and the punishments they proposed for the perpetrators.
Lorette et al. (Thu,) studied this question.