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What Is Probably the Most Important Thing Children Learn from Peer

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What is probably the most important thing children learn from peer interactions?


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Game Played

Refers to the strategies, actions, and outcomes associated with competitive situations where the outcome depends on the actions of two or more decision-makers (players).

Nash Equilibrium

A concept within game theory where no participant can gain by unilaterally changing their strategy if the strategies of others remain unchanged.

Clean Common Space

Efforts or practices aimed at maintaining shared areas, such as parks, streets, and public buildings, in a tidy and pollution-free condition for community well-being.

Payoffs

The outcomes or rewards that result from the actions of participants in a game or economic situation, often measured in terms of utility or monetary gain.

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