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  1. Are politically diverse Thanksgiving dinners shorter than politically uniform ones?
  2. Extremists on the Left and Right Use Angry, Negative Language
  3. The Montagu Principle: Incivility decreases politicians’ public approval, even with their political base.
  4. Does the Left Hair Part Look Better (or Worse) Than the Right?
  5. Liberals and conservatives are similarly motivated to avoid exposure to one another's opinions
  6. Sacralizing Liberals and Fair-Minded Conservatives: Ideological Symmetry in the Moral Motives in the Culture War
  7. Impressive Words: Linguistic Predictors of Public Approval of the U.S. Congress
  8. Moral Heroes Look Up and to the Right
  9. Liberals Condemn Sacrilege Too
  10. A decline in prosocial language helps explain public disapproval of the US Congress
  11. Developmental Trajectories of Agency and Communion in Moral Motivation
  12. Political Conservatives’ Affinity for Obedience to Authority Is Loyal, Not Blind
  13. Moral actor, selfish agent.
  14. Liberals and conservatives rely on common moral foundations when making moral judgments about influential people.
  15. Hierarchical Integration of Agency and Communion: A Study of Influential Moral Figures
  16. The integration of agency and communion in moral personality: Evidence of enlightened self-interest.
  17. Varieties of Moral Personality: Beyond the Banality of Heroism
  18. ‘The song remains the same’: rebuttal to Sherblom's re‐envisioning of the legacy of the care challenge
  19. Reconciling the self and morality: An empirical model of moral centrality development.
  20. Towards a new paradigm of moral personhood
  21. The application of Bayesian analysis to issues in developmental research
  22. Moral personality of brave and caring exemplars.
  23. Moral Personality Exemplified