Moral emotions as determinants of third-party punishment: Anger, guilt, and the functions of altruistic sanctions
Year of publication: |
2009
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Authors: | Nelissen, Rob M. A. ; Zeelenberg, Marcel |
Published in: |
Judgment and Decision Making. - Society for Judgment and Decision Making, ISSN 1930-2975. - Vol. 4.2009, 7, p. 543-553
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Publisher: |
Society for Judgment and Decision Making |
Subject: | third-party punishment | social norms | emotions | decision-making |
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