FeaturedPsychology·March 8, 2021·3 min readMoral Outrage Is Attractive Among Long-Term Relationship SeekersPeople who display moral outrage were considered to be more trustworthy and benevolent, and therefore more likely to display other positive pro-social behaviors than their more controlled counterparts.Read More
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