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fahad

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The saying you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours most aptly characterizes the:
 
  a. social consciousness norm.
  b. social responsibility norm.
  c. reciprocity norm.
  d. social relationship norm.

Question 2

Two social norms that can affect when people decide to help are:
 
  a. reciprocity and social engagement.
  b. reciprocity and social responsibility.
  c. social responsibility and social conscientiousness.
  d. social responsibility and descriptive.



juiceman1987

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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