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Logical Fallacy of The Norm of Reciprocity / Reciprocity NormThe Logical Fallacy of The Norm of Reciprocity / Reciprocity Norm occurs when some positive action is done merely to influence either the person who benefits from the action or some group of people (or animals or plants) that will be highly visible. Examples of the Logical Fallacy of The Norm of Reciprocity / Reciprocity NormA young man interested in a young girl's body for personal gratification befriends her, spends money on her, and gives her flowers so that he can use her. Owners of a manufacturer do things to push for environmental issues and even spend some of their own money so that more people will buy their product. ![]()
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