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Moral self-regulation, moral identity, and religiosity
Sarah J. Ward
, Laura A. King
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Religiosity
100%
Moral Self-image
100%
Moral Self-regulation
100%
Moral Identity
100%
Self-image Threat
60%
Moral Emotions
40%
Prosocial Behavior
20%
Negative Affect
20%
Prosocial
20%
Undergraduate Students
20%
Negative-self
20%
Self-consciousness
20%
Precise Manipulation
20%
Moral Behavior
20%
Actual Behaviour
20%
Emotion Behavior
20%
Religious Beliefs
20%
Cheating
20%
Precise Measure
20%
University of Missouri
20%
Mechanical Turk
20%
Task Completion
20%
Moral Transgression
20%
Intrinsic Religiosity
20%
Psychology
Self-Regulation
100%
Religiosity
100%
Prosocial Behavior
16%
Negative Affect
16%
Self-Report
16%
Religious Belief
16%
Moral Behavior
16%