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187 related items for PubMed ID: 31829720

  • 1. Morality is relative: Anger, disgust, and aggression as contingent responses to sibling versus acquaintance harm.
    Lopez LD, Moorman K, Schneider S, Baker MN, Holbrook C.
    Emotion; 2021 Mar; 21(2):376-390. PubMed ID: 31829720
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  • 2. Prosocial aggression tracks genetic relatedness distinctly from emotional closeness.
    Ocampo D, Sullivan J, Dayer A, Palka E, Betschart N, Holbrook C.
    Emotion; 2023 Sep; 23(6):1575-1583. PubMed ID: 36227315
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  • 3. Disgust and Anger Relate to Different Aggressive Responses to Moral Violations.
    Molho C, Tybur JM, Güler E, Balliet D, Hofmann W.
    Psychol Sci; 2017 May; 28(5):609-619. PubMed ID: 28485700
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  • 4. Beyond Purity.
    Giner-Sorolla R, Chapman HA.
    Psychol Sci; 2017 Jan; 28(1):80-91. PubMed ID: 28078976
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  • 5. Is moral disgust socially learned?
    Aznar A, Tenenbaum HR, Russell PS.
    Emotion; 2023 Feb; 23(1):289-301. PubMed ID: 35130002
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  • 6. The interactive effect of anger and disgust on moral outrage and judgments.
    Salerno JM, Peter-Hagene LC.
    Psychol Sci; 2013 Oct; 24(10):2069-78. PubMed ID: 23969778
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  • 9. Trait physical disgust is related to moral judgments outside of the purity domain.
    Chapman HA, Anderson AK.
    Emotion; 2014 Apr; 14(2):341-8. PubMed ID: 24512243
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  • 10. Moral paragons, but crummy friends: The case of snitching.
    Berry Z, Silver I, Shaw A.
    J Exp Psychol Appl; 2024 Sep; 30(3):442-464. PubMed ID: 37902697
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  • 14. Disgust, but not anger provocation, enhances levator labii superioris activity during exposure to moral transgressions.
    Whitton AE, Henry JD, Rendell PG, Grisham JR.
    Biol Psychol; 2014 Feb; 96():48-56. PubMed ID: 24321362
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  • 15. Moral anger, but not moral disgust, responds to intentionality.
    Russell PS, Giner-Sorolla R.
    Emotion; 2011 Apr; 11(2):233-40. PubMed ID: 21500892
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  • 16. Expressions of moral disgust reflect both disgust and anger.
    van der Eijk F, Columbus S.
    Cogn Emot; 2023 Apr; 37(3):499-514. PubMed ID: 36864728
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  • 17. Stealing is not gross: language distinguishes visceral disgust from moral violations.
    Herz RS, Hinds A.
    Am J Psychol; 2013 Apr; 126(3):275-86. PubMed ID: 24027942
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  • 18. Bodily moral disgust: what it is, how it is different from anger, and why it is an unreasoned emotion.
    Russell PS, Giner-Sorolla R.
    Psychol Bull; 2013 Mar; 139(2):328-51. PubMed ID: 23458436
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  • 19. People respond with different moral emotions to violations in different relational models: A cross-cultural comparison.
    Sunar D, Cesur S, Piyale ZE, Tepe B, Biten AF, Hill CT, Koç Y.
    Emotion; 2021 Jun; 21(4):693-706. PubMed ID: 32191085
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