
doi: 10.70400/pttw8342
All human societies have evolved moral rules and norms ... (that) prescribe how group members should regulate their behavior to account for the rights, welfare, and preferences of others ... research in social psychology ... has identified critical variables that help explain when and why moral and immoral behaviors occur, and how they are interpreted and responded to by others when they do.
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