______ refers to moral and social norms that are essentially desirable for the well-being of an individual group or society.
A) values
B) behaviour
C) ethics
D) prejudice
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Ethics are the set of moral principles that guide a person's behavior. These morals are shaped by social norms, cultural practices, and religious influences. ... Ethics applies to all aspects of conduct and is relevant to the actions of individuals, groups, and organizations.
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There are many ways that people can influence our behavior, but perhaps one of the most important is that the presence of others seems to set up expectations
There are many ways that people can influence our behavior, but perhaps one of the most important is that the presence of others seems to set up expectationsWe do not expect people to behave randomly but to behave in certain ways in particular situations. Each social situation entails its own particular set of expectations about the “proper” way to behave. Such expectations can vary from group to group.
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