When morally motivated, we cooperate based on how well the situation aligns with our personal values.
However, when relationally motivated, we cooperate because we want and expect to maintain a satisfying personal relationship. We want to ensure that our relationship will grow stronger. This means that our perceived obligations to others can override our value systems.
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