Does it bug (B) you to see people act "self-righteous", i.e., publicly affirming they act right in some context, esp. relative to others? If so does it generally bug you more when you agree they act right? Or more only if you know other contexts where they act less right?
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Can you think of a poll question that might help to test your alternative hypothesis?
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Ask about how the behavior others are self-righteous about relates to what you do & what you think is right. You do it & think it’s right, don’t do it and worry it might be right, don’t do it & don’t think it’s right, do it and don’t think it’s right.
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Most bad feelings, at least for me, consist of ambivalence about what I should do. Without ambivalence, I can of course feel physical pain, but not unhappiness.
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