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Which method did Ming China primarily employ as a means of gaining territory in Eurasia?
Chameleon Effect
The chameleon effect refers to the unconscious mimicry of the postures, mannerisms, facial expressions, and other behaviors of one's interaction partners, facilitating social connection.
Role Playing
A technique in therapy and training where individuals assume roles and act them out in a controlled environment to explore behaviors and outcomes.
Philip Zimbardo
A psychologist known for conducting the Stanford prison experiment, which explored the effects of perceived power and authority on behavior.
Negative Attitudes
Dislike or adverse feelings towards a particular idea, object, or person.
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