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#61: Moral Conviction with Linda Skitka

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When i was in grad school, i ran a few experiments kind of like this. In part, they were extending psychological research that already existed on what are called moral convictions. When people got those arguments against recycling programmes, we could see whose opinions had started to change. And when i saw these results, it seemed to make two important points: First, morality is malleable. There aren't moral issues and non moral issues. We could push people to moralize something that they might not have already thought about in that way,. Like burney sanders did with wealth inequality. Second, morality seems make us hold on more tightly to our views. If it feels like an opinion is tied

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