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In social science,rather than focusing upon an individual,we often look at whole groups known as:
Self-Interest Theory
A theory suggesting that individuals' decisions are motivated by personal gain or benefits, emphasizing the role of self-benefit in human behavior.
Hedonic
Related to or considered in terms of pleasant (or unpleasant) sensations.
Utilitarian
Relating to the ethical theory that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority, focusing on the outcomes being beneficial for the greatest number of people.
Hunger Pangs
Physical sensations of discomfort or pain in the stomach area, typically indicating a need to consume food.
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