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2. Which of the following best summarizes why the author dismisses the concept of guilt in behavior?
A The author mentions guilt as a potential deterrent to acting unethically, but dismisses it because shame makes a better deterrent. B The author mentions guilt as a potential deterrent to acting unethically, but dismisses this theory because it implies that all people would feel guilty about the same things.
C The author mentions guilt as a potential deterrent to acting unethically, but dismisses it because it is an unsupported theory.
D The author mentions guilt as a potential deterrent to acting unethically, but based on crime statistics and recently published studies (led by Nicole Ruedy). that theory is incomplete.​

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Answer:

D The author mentions guilt as a potential deterrent to acting unethically, but based on crime statistics and recently published studies (led by Nicole Ruedy). that theory is incomplete.​

Explanation:

According to the article, Is There A Cheater's High by Romeo Vitelli, the author describes the effects of guilt when a person decides to act unethically and looked at various factors to see if there was a type of "high" cheats or unethical people feel when they perform such acts and get away with it.

Therefore, the option that best summarizes why the author dismisses the concept of guilt in behaviour is option D.