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Vikki [24]
2 years ago
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rena contributes 10 percent of her income to her church every month. some argue that rena does this because she benefits from th

e services and sense of community the church offers her. they are arguing the concept of
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3241004551 [841]2 years ago
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They are arguing the concept of guild avoidance.

  • Some psychiatric illnesses, such as psychopathy, may cause someone to experience no shame or remorse. And youngsters who are raised to experience a lot of guilt and shame are more likely to carry on that pattern as adults.
  • As a result, we assume that suppressing guilt has an indirect effect on moral behavior: those who feel less guilt after suppression see immoral behavior as less immoral, believe themselves to be more likely to intend to engage in immoral behavior, and, as a result, engage in immoral behavior.
  • Although theory predicts that guilt encourages approach and shame motivates avoidance, research has not always confirmed these links. The findings demonstrated that shame and guilt are more strongly associated with self-caused wrongdoings than with other-caused wrongdoings.

Thus this is the meaning of guild avoidance.

Refer here to learn more about guilt: brainly.com/question/25713795

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