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For the social psychology category.Descriptive vs. Normative Moral Psychology
Friday, December 12th, 2014Posted in liberals and conservatives, moral foundations, moral psychology, political ideology, social psychology | 1 Comment »
Some good news about everyday moral life
Monday, September 15th, 2014Posted in cellphone users, everyday morality, moral behavior, moral emotions, moral foundations, moral psychology, smartphone research, social psychology | 3 Comments »
Tea for Two: The Split Personality of the Tea Party
Wednesday, February 9th, 2011Tags: conservatives, libertarians, moral foundations theory, moral psychology, tea party movement
Posted in conservatives, equality, equity, fairness, libertarians, moral foundations, moral psychology, political ideology, political psychology, social psychology, yourmorals.org | 5 Comments »
A moral profile of Tea Party supporters
Saturday, October 16th, 2010Tags: conservatives, democrats, libertarians, moral foundations theory, moral psychology, morality, political psychology, politics, republicans, social psychology, tea party, tea party movement, yourmorals
Posted in conservatives, difference between democrats and republicans, differences between republicans and democrats, empathy, equality, equity, fairness, health care, health care reform, healthcare, justice and fairness, liberals, liberals and conservatives, libertarians, moral foundations, moral psychology, political ideology, political psychology, purity, Purity/Sanctity/Disgust, social psychology, unpublished results, yourmorals.org | 3 Comments »
What can psychology tell us about moral reasoning that literature and the humanities cannot?
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010Posted in business of psychology, consilience, moral behavior, moral psychology, research psychologists, social psychology, yourmorals.org | No Comments »