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Running Quickly
The act of moving swiftly on foot, typically at a pace faster than walking.
Informational Social Influence
This refers to the phenomenon where individuals change their opinions or behaviors based on the information or evidence presented by others, especially in uncertain situations.
Normative Social Influence
The pull of social circles that drives us to amend our actions to achieve their liking and endorsement.
Aerosol Sprays
Products that dispense a substance in a fine mist, often used for delivering paints, cosmetics, and insecticides.
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