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Small quantities of hormones can typically produce profound effects in cells and body functions due to magnification.
Social Identity Theory
A psychological theory that examines how individuals’ group memberships affect their self-concept and behavior towards others.
Self-Worth
A personal assessment of one's value or worth as perceived by the individual.
Relative Superiority
The concept of being better or having more advantage in comparison to others based on specific criteria or standards.
Individual Mobility
The ability of an individual to move within or between social strata or occupational positions in a society.
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