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The Effects of Social Networks on Group Moral Reasoning in the Royal Netherlands Army

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Figure 1: Visualization of hypothesis 4
Table 2: Simple Regression results for hypotheses
Table 3: Regression analysis of A: network density, B: Leader power, and C: informal leader power and interaction effects of group development on similarity in moral reasoning

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