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A positive externality exists when the actions of one party impose benefits on a second party.
Personal Relationships
Bonds or connections formed between individuals based on factors like friendship, kinship, shared interests, or emotional ties.
Social Demands
Expectations or pressures from society that influence behavior, roles, and social interactions.
Ego Involvement
The extent to which an individual's self-esteem is connected to the outcomes of their actions.
FIRO-B Theory
Examines differences in how people relate to one another based on their needs to express and receive feelings of inclusion, control, and affection.
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