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A new UBC study has revealed regular seasonal shifts in people’s moral values.
The findings have wide-reaching implications for politics, law, health, social relations.
The study examined survey responses from more than 230,000 people in the U.S. over 10 years .
The researchers found that respondents endorsed “binding” values more strongly in spring and fall.
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