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How social relationships shape moral wrongness judgments
PsychologyNature Communications

How social relationships shape moral wrongness judgments

B. D. Earp, K. L. Mcloughlin, et al.

This exciting research by Brian D. Earp and colleagues explores how social relationships shape our judgments of moral wrongness. Through two pre-registered studies, they reveal that expectations about cooperation within different relationships, such as romantic partnerships and friendships, play a crucial role in how we perceive moral transgressions. Discover the surprising impacts of relational context on moral judgment!... show more
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