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ISSN 2224-4476
Research Articles
Vol. 31, Issue 2, 2016June 30, 2016 BST

Sex Differences in Moral Reasoning: The Role of Intelligence and Life History Strategy

Curtis S. Dunkel, Paul R. Gladden, Eugene W. Mathes,
Sex differencesmoral reasoninglife history strategyintelligence
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Dunkel, C. S., Gladden, P. R., & Mathes, E. W. (2016). Sex Differences in Moral Reasoning: The Role of Intelligence and Life History Strategy. Human Ethology, 31(2), 5–16. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.22330/​heb/​312/​005-016

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