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27) People prefer to help those who are generous or helpful.  This may be because most societies have:the social responsibility normthe indirect reciprocity normthe altruism normthe economics norm

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27) People prefer to help those who are generous or helpful.  This may be because most societies have:the social responsibility normthe indirect reciprocity normthe altruism normthe economics norm

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The answer to this question is the indirect reciprocity norm. This norm suggests that if person A helps person B, person C will help person A. In other words, the generosity or helpfulness of a person is often reciprocated not by the recipient of the help, but by third parties. This encourages cooperative behavior and fosters trust within a society.

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