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Psychology / Behavior / Behavioural sciences / Personality traits / Abuse / Anti-social behaviour / Ethics / Psychological theories / Moral psychology / Jonathan Haidt / Moral foundations theory / Social dominance orientation
Date: 2014-12-23 10:30:11
Psychology
Behavior
Behavioural sciences
Personality traits
Abuse
Anti-social behaviour
Ethics
Psychological theories
Moral psychology
Jonathan Haidt
Moral foundations theory
Social dominance orientation

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