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In the process of agglutination, IgD antibodies
Affective Aggression
Aggressive behavior driven by negative emotions, such as anger or frustration.
Cognitive Neoassociationism
A theory suggesting that emotions are linked in the brain through their common cognitive processes, leading to affective responses from related thoughts or memories.
Personal Values
Core beliefs or standards that guide an individual's behavior and decision-making, reflecting what is important to them.
Situational Cues
External indicators in an environment that can influence an individual's thoughts, feelings, or behavior.
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