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    The Moralizing Effect: self-directed emotions and their impact on culpability attributions
    with Elisabetta Sirgiovanni, Joanna Smolenski, and Taylor Webb
    Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 17 (Emotions in Neuroscience: Fundam): 1-12. 2023.
    Introduction: A general trend in the psychological literature suggests that guilt contributes to morality more than shame does. Unlike shame-prone individuals, guilt-prone individuals internalize the causality of negative events, attribute responsibility in the first person, and engage in responsible behavior. However, it is not known how guilt- and shame-proneness interact with the attribution of responsibility to others. Methods: In two Web-based experiments, participants reported their attrib…Read more