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A worm spreads itself not only from file to file, but also from computer to computer. The primary difference between a virus and a worm is that a virus must attach to something, such as an executable file, to spread. Worms do not need to attach to anything to spread and can tunnel themselves into computers.
Social Identity Theory
Social Identity Theory explains how individuals derive part of their identity from the groups they belong to, influencing their behaviors and attitudes in intergroup contexts.
Cohesive
Characterized by unity and the tendency of a group or material to stick together.
Successive Stage Theory
A concept in development that suggests entities go through a series of distinct and chronological stages or phases as they evolve or progress.
Stages of Development
The concept of progressive phases individuals go through during their psychological, physical, or social maturation process.
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