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Self-Categorisation Theory
A theory in social psychology that explains how individuals classify themselves and others into specific groups, influencing behavior and group dynamics.
Covariation Model
A psychological theory that explains how people attribute causes to events based on the co-occurrence of certain factors.
Correspondent Inference
A theory suggesting that observers try to infer an actor's internal states or dispositions from observed behavior.
Hedonic Relevance
The significance or relevance of an event or object based on the pleasure or pain it can produce.
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