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Simulation theory assesses various scenarios by applying simulation gaming models,usually to understand why parties in competitive situations behave as they do and to advise players of the best way to play the game.
Egoism
An ethical theory that treats self-interest as the foundation of morality.
Reciprocity Principle
A social norm suggesting that people are likely to respond to actions with similar actions, contributing to cooperation and social exchange.
Compliance
Superficial, public and transitory change in behaviour and expressed attitudes in response to requests, coercion or group pressure.
Social Responsibility Norm
The idea that we should help people who are dependent and in need. It is contradicted by another norm that discourages interfering in other people’s lives.
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