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Ethically–social approach to security problem uses the idea of agents functioning evaluation in a multi–agent system in the analogous way to the evaluation of a person’s behavior in small human societies. This approach involves distributed evaluations made by autonomous agents and processing of the results of this evaluations in order to create a collective decision of a society of agents. Research presented in this paper focuses on the part of domain of ethically–social behavior evaluation that specifies how an agent evaluates the behavior of another agent. The idea of heterogeneous behavior evaluations is formulated and tested in this domain.