Reasoning
A group with high normativity in judgment and action, paying attention to others' ethical conduct against internalized moral standards. They have a strong sense of guilt and personal moral responsibility, with high emotional sensitivity. They are particularly prone to anxiety about loved ones and find it difficult to cope with loss. Their motivation is to align their position with the group's values and well-being, serving as its advocate.
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A group with weak attachment to existing moral frameworks, perceiving rules and social norms as means rather than standards. They have low sensitivity to guilt, emotional vulnerability, and resentment, possessing psychological composure and stability. Their attitude toward material loss and scarcity is detached, and their motivation is to maximize freedom of action.
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A group with imaginative rather than schematic thinking, displaying strong artistic creativity. They possess natural adaptability to different people, charm, and behavioral flexibility under sudden social pressure. They prefer comfort and enjoyment over productivity and discipline, tending to distribute rather than concentrate responsibility. Their motivation is to create socially favorable conditions for themselves.
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A group with schematic, systematic thinking, motivated by maintaining and expanding objective effectiveness. They have low tolerance for unproductive activities and wasted effort, strongly emphasizing purposefulness and efficacy. They tend to take on responsibility themselves rather than distributing it to others, with effective, purpose-driven action as their forte.
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