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Demonstrate Values: Behavioral Displays of Moral Outrage as a Cue to Long-Term Mate Potential
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2020
unpublished
Recent findings suggest that moral outrage serves an interpersonal function of signaling trustworthiness to others and such perceptions play a uniquely important role in identifying social opportunities. We conducted four studies investigating how behavioral displays of moral outrage are perceived in the specific context of mating. Results indicated participants (particularly women) found prospective mates espousing outrage more desirable for long-term mating (Study 1), and this perception of
doi:10.31234/osf.io/qc8sk
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