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The difference between rules and norms is that norms are formally established by management or by the group itself,whereas rules are not developed by management or explicitly agreed to by a group; they develop as members interact.
Salivation
The secretion of saliva in the mouth by the salivary glands, which is often a reflex response to the sight, smell, or taste of food.
Unconditioned Response
A natural, automatic reaction to a stimulus that occurs without any prior learning or conditioning, such as salivating in response to the smell of food.
Food Reward
The pleasure or satisfaction derived from eating, which can influence eating behaviors and choices.
Jump Rope
An activity involving a long rope that is swung over and under an individual or individuals jumping over it, used both for exercise and as a children's game.
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