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In game theory, credible threats can be used to maintain collusive agreements between firms.
Bladder Control
The ability to manage the timing of urination and maintain continence, often developed in early childhood.
Secure Attachments
The bond between a caregiver and a child that provides the child with emotional security and confidence.
Moral Behavior
Actions that are in accordance with accepted moral rules or standards of conduct, often based on ethical principles of right and wrong.
Accommodation
In psychology, a cognitive process of adjusting one's schema to incorporate new information; in everyday usage, refers to making physical or social adjustments or adaptations.
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