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The cross price elasticity of demand of unrelated goods:
Social Identity Theory
A psychological framework that posits individuals derive part of their self-concept from their perceived membership in social groups.
Social Categories
Groups of people sharing common characteristics, often used to classify individuals based on aspects like race, gender, or religion.
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The process of inferring the reasons behind others' actions and behaviors.
Internal Causes
refer to factors within an individual, such as personal beliefs or emotions, that influence their behavior or actions.
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