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Explain what the behavioral activation and behavioral inhibition systems are, and describe the role they play in conduct problems.
Reciprocal Helping
A social behavior where an individual provides help to another with the expectation that the help will be returned in the future, promoting cooperation and social bonding.
Deindividuation
A psychological state where an individual loses self-awareness and self-restraint, often occurring in group settings that promote anonymity.
Lowballing Strategy
A sales technique where an item is initially offered at a lower price than is actually intended to be charged, after which the price is increased.
Obligated To Reciprocate
A social norm suggesting that individuals should return a favor or service, contributing to the establishment of reciprocal social exchanges.
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