Who am I to judge? Self-disgust predicts less punishment of severe transgressions.
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Modulation of incentivized dishonesty by disgust facial expressions.The revolting self: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of self-disgust in females with depressive symptoms.Do not play God: contrasting effects of deontological guilt and pride on decision-making.Trauma-Related Disgust in Veterans With Interpersonal Trauma.Investigating the role of self-disgust in nonsuicidal self-injury.
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Who am I to judge? Self-disgust predicts less punishment of severe transgressions.
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Who am I to judge? Self-disgust predicts less punishment of severe transgressions.
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Bethany G Ciesielski
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2011-06-27T00:00:00Z