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Distinguishing Behavioral Motivations

Consider two scenarios: (1) A driver stops at a red light at a deserted intersection late at night, and (2) A person whispers in a library even when no one else is nearby. Explain which of these actions is more clearly governed by a shared understanding of appropriate behavior rather than by a formal, enforced rule. Justify your reasoning by contrasting the primary motivation for compliance in each case.

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