Goal relevance and desirability of virtuous behavior in satisfying affiliative and pathogen avoidance needs
Abstract
Recent findings suggest that behavioral repertoires frequently conceptualized as virtuous possess a fundamental nature that implicates virtues as highly desirable in facilitating group living through factors of caring, self-control, and inquisitiveness. Although much of this desirability has previously demonstrated in mating domains, it could be possible their benefits extend to affiliative and pathogen-avoidant domains. Two studies (N = 285)...
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Title
Goal relevance and desirability of virtuous behavior in satisfying affiliative and pathogen avoidance needs
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
181
Pages
111025 - 111025
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