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Distinguish between primary and secondary reinforcers, and give an example of each.
Do-good, Feel-good Phenomenon
The psychological effect where individuals experience positive emotions and improved well-being after performing altruistic acts or helping others.
Positive Traits
Characteristics or qualities that are viewed positively and contribute to the emotional and psychological well-being of an individual.
Social Ecology
A field that studies the relationships between people and their environment, emphasizing the social, institutional, and cultural contexts of environmental problems.
Relative Deprivation
A subjective feeling of disadvantage that arises from comparing oneself to others and believing oneself to be worse off.
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