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Comparative advantage alone is sufficient for individuals to receive gains from specialization.
Affective Component
The emotional aspect of attitudes, which describes how people feel about something.
Specific Feelings
Distinct emotional responses to certain stimuli, which can be clearly identified and described.
Emotional Dissonance
The conflict or inconsistency between the emotions people feel and the emotions they project or are expected to display.
Affective Events Theory
A psychological model that explains how workplace events cause emotional reactions, which in turn can influence employees' job performance and satisfaction.
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