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Brian D Earp1, Killian L McLoughlin2, Joshua T Monrad2
1Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA. brian.earp@yale.edu.
Social relationships significantly shape our moral judgments. This study reveals that specific expectations within relationships (relational norms) accurately predict how morally wrong actions are perceived, highlighting the importance of social context in morality.
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