Does virtue lead to status? : testing the moral virtue theory of status attainment / Feng Bai, Grace Ching Chi Ho, and Jin Yan.
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TextPublication details: Washington ; American Psychological Association , March 2020.Description: volume 118, pages 501-531 : illustration ; 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - DPer 155.205 J826 January-March 2020 v. 118 n. 1-3
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, v. 118, no. 3, pages 501-531, March 2020.
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