2024
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7048/38/20240624
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The Relationship Between Emotion and Cognition with Moral Self-regulation

Chang Sun

Abstract: Background: Morality has perpetually remained a prominent subject of societal concern and scholarly investigation. Moral self-regulation occurs when individuals exhibit moral conduct while simultaneously maintaining equilibrium in their psychological states. While some studies have established a correlation between moral self-regulation and emotion as well as cognition, there remains a research gap in understanding the impact of these factors on moral self-regulation. Therefore, this paper provides a unified e… Show more

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