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Social-emotional reciprocity deficits include:
Impulses
Sudden, involuntary urges to act or react in a certain way, often driven by internal desires or needs.
Power
The ability or capacity to influence or control the behavior of others, or the course of events.
Prestige
The respect and admiration that an individual or organization gains based on achievements, quality, or position.
California Q-Set
An assessment tool used in psychology to measure personality traits, attitudes, and behaviors through the ranking of descriptive items.
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