- "When people are asked to trade their sacred values for values considered to be secular...they exhibit moral outrage, express anger and disgust, become increasingly inflexible in negotiations, and display an insensitivity to a strict cost-benefit analysis of the exchange." http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=psychology-of-taboo-tradeoff 10 comments science
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