1. We documented the diverse combinations of strategies people organically use in daily life. And they *are* diverse: 74% of the more than 5,000 strategy combinations reported in our study were only used by one person, one time.
1. We documented the diverse combinations of strategies people organically use in daily life. And they *are* diverse: 74% of the more than 5,000 strategy combinations reported in our study were only used by one person, one time.
Across 4 experiments and more than 2500 people, we show that Japanese have a harder time resolving moral dilemmas about close others than Americans, but ultimately choose to consistently prioritize societal over personal or interpersonal interests.
Across 4 experiments and more than 2500 people, we show that Japanese have a harder time resolving moral dilemmas about close others than Americans, but ultimately choose to consistently prioritize societal over personal or interpersonal interests.
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