Lindsay LugerMoral value transfer from regulatory fit: What feels right is right and what feels wrong is wrong - Camacho, Higgins, et al. - 2003 () Citation Context ...ncreased strength of engagement in the goal-pursuit activity. Importantly, this feeling right effect is independent of ...
(2003). Moral value transfer from regulatory fit: "What feels right is right" and "what feels wrong is wrong." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 498 -510.Camacho, C. J., Higgins, E. T., & Luger, L. (2003). Moral value transfer from regulatory fit: what feels ...
Fungi 2020, 6, 217 11 of 15 due to other agents different from those infectious or microbial, such strategies are of great value because they serve as models for infectious agents induced-PF. Altogether, the studies reported above that focused on the treatment of PF in PCM suggest that the...