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What role does societal judgment play in shaping individual behavior?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Societal judgment serves as a powerful mechanism for regulating behavior. Individuals often modify their actions to align with societal expectations to avoid criticism or ostracism. This adaptive behavior stems from an evolutionary need for social acceptance, as exclusion from a group historically posed significant survival risks. Thus, the fear of judgment can strongly influence moral choices.

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