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What procedure would increase your probability of choosing a large,delayed reward instead of a smaller,immediate reward?
Neil Smelser
A renowned sociologist known for his work on collective behavior, social change, and the sociology of education among other fields.
Social Rewards
Benefits or positive outcomes that are derived from social relations and interactions, such as acceptance, recognition, and support.
Relative Deprivation
Relative deprivation is an intolerable gap between the social rewards people feel they deserve and the social rewards they actually receive.
Intolerable Gap
A concept referring to a significant disparity between reality and individuals’ expectations or beliefs, often leading to social change.
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