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SEXUAL SCANDALS AND MORAL PSYCHOLOGY: A DEEPER LOOK AT SOCIETY'S VALUES TOWARD SEX AND GENDER

Sexual Scandals and Moral Psychology
There have been several high-profile sexual scandals involving prominent individuals such as Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, and Bill O'Reilly. These incidents...

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EXPLORING ELITE ATTITUDES TOWARDS GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND POWER: UNCOVERING THE IMPACT OF SEXUAL NORMS AND TABOOS.

Sexual Norms, Taboos, and Transgressions Among Elites
Elites are individuals who hold significant power or influence within their respective fields, societies, or cultures. Their actions and...

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FORGIVING SEXUAL TRANSGRESSIONS: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR LEADERS

The act of forgiving someone for their wrongdoing is often seen as an admirable quality that promotes healing and reconciliation between people.
When it comes to leaders who have violated sexual...

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FORGIVING TRANSGRESSIONS: HOW HIGH PASSION IMPACTS COUPLES ABILITY TO RECONCILE

Forgiveness is an essential aspect of any relationship, especially romantic ones. It allows individuals to reconcile after conflicts or transgressions and move forward together.
The intensity of...

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HOW DOES LIKING EROTIC CONTENT ON FACEBOOK OPERATE AS BOTH A MICROEXPRESSION OF DESIRE AND A RELATIONAL TRANSGRESSION?

How does the act of "liking" erotic content on Facebook operate as both a micro-expression of desire and a relational transgression, depending on context?
In today's digital age, social media...

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