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Fig 1.

Moderated mediation path diagram for the fourth hypothesis.

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Fig 2.

The Flowchart of Data Screening and Data Collection.

Note. The procedure of data screening and data collection. D+ = positive deed; D- = negative deed; C+ = positive consequence; C- = negative consequence.

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Table 1.

Vignette scenario with two dimensions and two levels each.

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Table 2.

Descriptive Statistics of Dependent Variables by Condition.

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Fig 3.

Predicted Values for Dependent Variables Based on Different Conditions.

Note. Standardized predicted values for MJ (I), PN (II), B (III), and SAM (IV) depending on two levels (Positive, Negative) of the Deed and the Consequence. MJ = moral judgment; PN = physiological needs; B = belonging; SAM = security, achievement, and meaning.

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Fig 4.

Moderated Mediation Path Diagrams for Needs Subscales.

Note. Path diagrams describing moderated mediation models with PN(I), B(II), and SAM(III) as dependent variables. All path coefficients are standardized. MJ = moral judgment; PN = physiological needs; B = belonging; SAM = security, achievement, and meaning. * p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001.

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Table 3.

Descriptive Statistics and Correlation Matrix of Dependent Variables.

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Table 4.

PN-MJ Regression Models.

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Table 5.

B-MJ Regression models.

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Table 6.

SAM-MJ Regression Models.

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