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Fingerprints
: Jerry M. Burger, Nicole Messian, Shebani Patel, Alicia del Prado, and Carmen Anderson, “What a Coincidence! The
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optimal distinctiveness
: Marilynn B. Brewer, “The Importance of Being
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American
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British Journal of Social Psychology 41 (2002): 25–38.
elevation
: Jonathan Haidt, “Elevation and the Positive Psychology of Morality,” in
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and Sara B. Algoe and Jonathan Haidt, “Witnessing Excellence in Action: The ‘Other-Praising’ Emotions of Elevation, Gratitude,
and Admiration,”
Journal of Positive Psychology 4 (2009): 105–127.
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