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From tattoos to plastic bottles, here's how society assigns moral values to everyday things
Our findings show that shared moral sentiments toward objects, products or services are neither fixed nor are universally shared. By "objects," we mean products and services that people might use, ...
Exploring other people's motivations with empathy, respect and curiosity, instead of judgment, is at the core of effective communication about vaccines. Photo by Frank Merino/Pexels It's that special ...
After 60 years of no religious values taught in America’s government schools, we’ve hit bottom as a society. Student knowledge of reading, math, science and history are below average, while their ...
The decline in moral values is a universal problem, although the extent and causes of decline vary slightly from country to country and from generation to generation. For example, a recent Gallup poll ...
People who value following purity rules over caring for others are more likely to view gay and transgender people as less human, which leads to more prejudice and support for discriminatory public ...
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Values-based decision making differs substantially from more traditional, top-down models of decision making in that everyone in an organization has a part to play in establishing and maintaining the ...
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