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This is the OSF site for the paper: **An asymmetric moral conformity effect: subjects conform to deontological but not utilitarian majorities.** On this page you can find the following materials: - The stimuli used in both studies (supplementary materials) - The data of both studies (study1.txt, study2.txt) - The R code for the analyses of both studies (Analysis.R)
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