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Social-cognitive theory differs from behaviorism in that social-cognitive theory argues that


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Nonadversarial Nature

The characteristic of a proceeding or negotiation where the parties are not opponents and may work together to reach a mutual agreement.

Sequential Game

Game in which players move in turn, responding to each other’s actions and reactions.

Equilibrium

A condition where the supply and demand in the market are in equilibrium, leading to steady prices.

Noncooperative Behavior

Actions by individuals or entities where they do not cooperate or coordinate their strategies with others, often leading to suboptimal outcomes.

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