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Despite Crito's initial arguments, Socrates believes he would be doing harm to his friends and relatives by escaping.
Behavior Setting
A theory in ecological psychology that suggests an environment's physical and social settings influence the behavior of individuals within it.
Interpersonal Zone
Relates to the concept of personal space and how physical distance between people impacts social interactions and communication.
Density-Intensity Theory
A theoretical framework suggesting that social groups’ cohesion or influence is affected by their size (density) and the strength of the connections between members (intensity).
Stress-Arousal Theory
proposes a connection between stress levels and physiological arousal, impacting an individual's performance and well-being.
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