Tag: Reciprocity Norm


Social Justice Norm: Why We Judge Who Deserves Help

Social Justice Norm: Why We Judge Who Deserves Help

Introduction: Defining the Social Justice Norm The Social Justice Norm, within the framework of social psychology and behavioral ethics, posits a specific criterion governing altruistic behavior and resource allocation: assistance is conditional upon the recipient’s perceived worthiness or deservingness. This norm operates on the fundamental premise that individuals who are deemed morally or situationally deserving […]

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Social Responsibility: The Moral Duty to Help Others

Social Responsibility: The Moral Duty to Help Others

Introduction and Defining the Social Responsibility Norm The Social Responsibility Norm (SRN) stands as a foundational concept within social psychology, describing a prescriptive social standard dictating that individuals should provide assistance to others who are perceived to be in genuine need or dependent circumstances. Unlike descriptive norms which merely reflect what most people do, the […]

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