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Dan Ariely uses the term "fudge factor" to describe things that allow us to misbehave and still think of ourselves as good people.

          Dan Ariely uses the term "fudge factor" to describe things that allow us to misbehave and still think of ourselves as good people.
        
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00:01 Hello students in this question we have been told that this refers to standards of a person or group about what is right or wrong or good and evil so the options given are moral standards be etiquettes c is morality and d is norms.
00:57 Now let us understand model standards are standards of a person or group that believe what is right and wrong or good or evil.
01:09 In case of etiquettes, it's a set of rules and conventions that govern polite behavior in social or official life.
01:21 Morality is principles...
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