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Consider a setting in which there is a negative externality, but no positive externality. It follows that
Peer Rejection
The process where an individual is deliberately excluded or marginalized by their peer group, affecting social relationships and self-esteem.
Social Reorientation
A process that begins in middle childhood, when children expand their focus and engagement from the family to the peer group.
Coregulation
A process where two or more individuals, such as a parent and child, adjust their behavior and emotions in response to each other to maintain a balanced relationship.
Coercive Family Interaction
Negative family communication patterns characterized by pressure, manipulation, or force to control other family members.
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