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The point at which a person feels inequity is the same for positive and negative inequity.
Anti-Social Risk Takers
Individuals who engage in behaviors that disregard others’ well-being, often involving thrill-seeking or criminal activities.
Prosocial Risk Takers
Individuals who engage in behaviors that are risky but intended to help others, demonstrating a willingness to take risks for the benefit of society.
Internally-Oriented
A focus or emphasis on one's own thoughts, feelings, and internal psychological processes.
Externally-Oriented
A focus on the external aspects of life, including the environment, society, and interactions with others, rather than internal thoughts or feelings.
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