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The Social Roots of Moralization: Group-Level Emotions and Attitudes Drive Individual Moralization Via Social Interaction

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Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

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Abstract

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, Ahead of Print.
Political bubbles may foster the moralization of attitudes on polarized issues—that is, create a subjective connection between individuals’ attitudes (e.g., pro-refugee) and their core values. However, little is known about the underlying mechanisms—which ...