Personal norms are different from social norms in that personal norms
A) are less likely to influence helping.
B) have a strong genetic basis, but social norms do not.
C) rarely change, whereas social norms change rapidly.
D) reflect internal standards for behavior, whereas social norms reflect moral rules of a culture.
Answer: D
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