Term ID: T3833

Moral Identity Theory

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Theoretical framework explaining how ethical values become integrated into personal identity and self-concept.
Example: Understanding how moral centrality influences consistent ethical behavior across different situations and contexts.

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Reference: Aquino & Reed (2002)