
- Why People Obey the Law
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| Average | $74.36 (30d avg) $84.47 (90d avg) $108.67 (Lifetime average) |
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90 day average: 4,283,579
A study which aims to demonstrate that people comply with the law not so much because they fear punishment as because they feel that legal authorities are legitimate and that their actions are generally fair.