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The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (McCain-Feingold Act) :
Social Psychology
A branch of psychology that deals with understanding how social influences affect human behavior and how individuals perceive and interact with others.
External Pressure
involves influences from outside an individual that compel them to act in a certain way, often contrary to their wishes or best interests.
Mental Pressure
A state of psychological strain caused by demanding circumstances.
Other People
A reference to individuals or groups outside of oneself or the immediate circle, often considered in the context of social interaction and influence.
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