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Pluralistic Ignorance
A phenomenon where a majority of group members privately reject a norm, but incorrectly assume that most others accept it, leading to a conformity that does not reflect actual agreement.
Coactor Continuation
This term does not refer to a specific, recognized concept within psychological or sociological academic literature; thus, its definition isn't established. If it suggests an idea within a particular context, it would likely pertain to the ongoing participation or involvement of collaborators in a process or activity.
Social Facilitation
The tendency for people to perform differently, typically better, when in the presence of others than when alone.
Social Exhaustion
A state of extreme fatigue and depletion resulting from continuous social interaction or social obligations.
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