One implicit idea behind social norms for prosocial behavior is that if you do not engage in these norms, people in your social groups may judge you negatively or punish you in some social way (e.g., ostracize you from the group). Have you ever experienced this? Have you ever failed to help someone and then perceived that other people were perceiving you negatively-or have you made this judgment about someone else?
What will be an ideal response?
varies
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