Who Cares More About Having Moral Traits? Evidence From 67 Countries
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Published online on April 26, 2026
Abstract
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The self-importance of moral identity reflects the relevance of possessing moral traits as part of self (internalization) and of being seen by others as moral (symbolization). We examined gender, age, and cultural differences in both components across 67 ...
The self-importance of moral identity reflects the relevance of possessing moral traits as part of self (internalization) and of being seen by others as moral (symbolization). We examined gender, age, and cultural differences in both components across 67 ...