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What are the primary logistics functions?
Spillover Effect
The spillover effect describes a situation where an event in one context or domain influences events in another context or domain, often extending the impact beyond the initial area.
James-Lange Theory
A theory suggesting emotions result from the perception of bodily reactions to external events.
Two-Factor Theory
A psychological theory, developed by Herzberg, that distinguishes between factors that cause job satisfaction (motivators) and factors that cause dissatisfaction (hygiene factors).
Physiological Arousal
This term describes the body's physical response to emotions or stimuli, such as increased heart rate or sweaty palms.
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