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The term autobiographical memory refers to:
Social Loafing
The phenomenon where individuals in a group contribute less effort than they would when working alone, due to a diffusion of responsibility.
Coordination Losses
Inefficiencies that occur when individuals working in a group fail to synchronize their actions or contributions optimally.
Anonymity
The state of being anonymous, where a person's identity is not known or is deliberately concealed.
High Personal Involvement
A state or condition where individuals are deeply engaged with a task or issue, often because it is important to their personal values or goals.
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