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* 1. At what point do you believe the choice by a woman to have an abortion or commit infanticide becomes morally wrong IN SOME CIRCUMSTANCES? 

For the purposes of this question, we aren't interested in when you think abortion is ALWAYS or USUALLY immoral. The implication of this is that at any stage of development earlier than the one you select, you believe that any choice by a woman to abort or commit infanticide is morally permissible.

We are also uninterested for the purposes of this question in whether or not legal restrictions should exist. We are only interested in the morality of the choice itself.

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* 2. What considerations do you believe are relevant to the question of whether or not a particular abortion is moral?

These considerations do not need to be determinative by themselves. Select an option if it can play a part in determining whether or not a particular abortion is moral. Leave it unchecked if you think in all circumstances it is irrelevant to the question of whether a particular abortion is moral. 

Again, we are only interested in morality here, not in the question of whether abortion should be restricted.

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