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    Research on Moral-Reasoning Deficits Suggests That Psychopaths' Deficient Moral-Reasoning Abilities
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Research on Moral-Reasoning Deficits Suggests That Psychopaths' Deficient Moral-Reasoning Abilities

Question 50

Question 50

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Research on moral-reasoning deficits suggests that psychopaths' deficient moral-reasoning abilities may stem from the inability to experience


A) guilt
B) happiness
C) sadness
D) embarrassment

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