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An animal's ability to respond to a novel example of a polymorphous concept
Inducements
Incentives or rewards offered to employees or other parties to motivate desired behaviors or actions.
Attribution
The process of explaining the causes or reasons behind behaviors or events, often referring to the assessment of responsibility or blame.
Explaining Events
The process of providing reasons or causes for occurrences, aiming to make sense of why things happen in the way they do.
Psychological Contract
The unwritten and unspoken expectations, beliefs, and assumptions about the reciprocal obligations between employees and their employer.
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