Psychology
Binding moral values gain importance in the presence of close others
D. A. Yudkin, A. P. Gantman, et al.
This intriguing study by Daniel A. Yudkin, Ana P. Gantman, Wilhelm Hofmann, and Jordi Quoidbach reveals how our moral compass shifts when in the company of close friends. It highlights the increased importance placed on binding moral values, shedding light on the contextual nature of our ethical beliefs in social settings. Discover how our immediate relationships shape our sense of right and wrong.
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