#1-MEMO# Moral Appeals - Consequentialism Wheeler, M. A., & Laham, S. M. (2016). What we talk about when we talk about morality: Deontological, consequentialist, and emotive language use in justifications across foundation-specific moral violations. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 42(9), 1206-1216. #2-METADATA# title="Moral Appeals - Consequentialism (Wheeler & Laham, 2016)" variable_name="MorApp_Conseq_Wheeler16" #3-WORDLIST# "result*" "outcome*" "consequen*" "effects" "effect" "repercussion*" "prosper*" "utilit*" "welfare" "wealth" "suffer*" "pain" "painful" "pains" "pained" "happiness" "health" "interests" "flourish*" "success" "successes" "pleasure" "well-being" "benefi*" "advantage*" "maximi*" "gain*" "loss*" ###