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Moral Judgment and Empathic/Deontological Guilt.

Simone MiglioreGiulia D'AurizioFrancesca ParisiSabrina MaffiBarbara SquitieriGiuseppe CurcioFrancesco Mancini
Published in: Psychological reports (2018)
These findings suggested that be physically close to potential victims or be flanked by an "authority" differentially influence the decision-making processes in moral judgment, inducing slower decisions and more utilitarian answers, particularly in the scenario of physical proximity.
Keyphrases
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