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Research on styles of early language learning suggests that referential-style children often
Coordination Efforts
The act of organizing and harmonizing activities, tasks, or individuals effectively to achieve a common goal.
Free-Rider Effect
The situation in which some members of a group benefit from the efforts of others without contributing themselves, often leading to inefficiency and resentment.
Compensatory Effect
A psychological phenomenon where individuals adjust their behavior to counterbalance perceived deficiencies or enhance group performance.
Brainstorming Rules
Guidelines designed to encourage creative thinking and generate a wide range of ideas in a group setting, often including no criticism and building on others' ideas.
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