An inflated sense of responsibility can be associated with a belief that simply having a thought about doing something is morally equivalent to actually having done it. This is known as:

a. heightened morality
b. responsibility fusion
c. thought-action fusion
d. obsessive morality


Ans: c. thought-action fusion

Psychology

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