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Our Tendency to See Ourselves as More Moral Than We

Question 37

Question 37

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Our tendency to see ourselves as more moral than we are and others as less moral than they are is called


A) unethical decision making.
B) immoral values.
C) moral blind spots.
D) bounded rationality.
E) dominance.

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