Genetic variants linked to risk‑taking and violence in behavioral studiesPhilosophical discussion on omission bias and a small‑scale Mayan moral study
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kaggle-ho-012882House OversightDiscussion of genetic variants, dopamine, and moral omission effects
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Discussion of genetic variants, dopamine, and moral omission effects The passage contains no references to specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct. It is a philosophical and scientific discussion without actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Mentions DRD2 and DAT1 gene variants linked to aggression risk.; Explores ethical distinctions between actions and omissions.; Cites psychological studies on omission bias.
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