Norms appeal to certain values that would be promoted or attained by acting in a certain way.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Norms establish the guidelines or standards for determining what we should do, how we should act, what type of person we should be. Another way of expressing this point is to say that norms appeal to certain values that would be promoted or attained by acting in a certain way.

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