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    Deciding Whether Another Person's Actions Are Right or Wrong Involves
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Deciding Whether Another Person's Actions Are Right or Wrong Involves

Question 82

Question 82

Multiple Choice

Deciding whether another person's actions are right or wrong involves the _____ component of morality?


A) cognitive
B) affective
C) behavioral
D) external

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