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Induction refers to
Social Engineering
Social engineering involves manipulating individuals into divulging confidential or personal information for fraudulent purposes.
Grandstanding
Engaging in behavior or making statements intended to attract positive attention and impress others.
Marginal Benefit
The added contentment or utility derived from utilizing or producing an extra item of a good or service.
Vote Trading
An arrangement where individuals agree to vote for each other's preferred choice in different decisions or elections, aimed at maximizing the fulfillment of each party's preferences.
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