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The use of projective tests minimizes
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A verbal assertion intended to ward off any negative implications of impending actions by defining these actions as irrelevant to one’s established social identity. By using disclaimers, a person suggests that although the impending acts may ordinarily imply a negative identity, his or hers is an extraordinary case.
Norm of Reciprocity
A social norm that expects individuals to return favors or kindnesses that have been extended to them.
Logical Structure
The organized and coherent arrangement of an argument or theory, ensuring clarity and validity.
Deceitful Messages
Deceptive or misleading communications intended to manipulate or trick the recipient.
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