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Attitudinal and behavioural uniformities that define group membership and differentiate between groups are called:
Zero
A number representing the absence of any quantity or measure; it is a fundamental concept in mathematics and sciences.
Positive
Referring to a condition or quantity that is more than zero, often associated with good or desirable outcomes.
Negative
A term often used to describe a decrease, a downward trend, or harmful effects in various contexts, including finance, health, and environmental studies.
Straight Line
In mathematics and geometry, the shortest path between two points without any curvature.
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