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Describe behavioral problems as a form of individual distress.
Social Image
The perception or view of an individual or entity by society, influenced by behavior, communication, and public actions.
Self-Presentation Analysis
The process of controlling how one is perceived by others, often with the aim of enhancing one’s social standing or image within a group.
Ringelmann Effect
The phenomenon where individual productivity decreases as the size of a group increases, due to factors like reduced coordination or motivation.
Dominant vs. Nondominant
A comparison between the more powerful, prevailing, or influential (dominant) side or aspect and the less powerful, subordinate, or less influential (nondominant) side or aspect.
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