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John Stuart Mill
-In order for justice to be binding,
Social-Cognitive Perspective
A theoretical framework emphasizing the role of cognitive processes in understanding social behavior and how people process, store, and apply information about others and situations.
Conditioning
A method of altering behavior in which an individual learns to react appropriately to a formerly neutral trigger, now paired numerous times with a naturally occurring stimulus that provokes the intended response.
Imitating
The act of copying or mimicking the behaviors, actions, or characteristics of another individual.
Personality
The set of qualities that carve out an individual's unique identity.
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