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McClelland's two faces of power include:
Intergroup Contact
The interaction between members of different social, ethnic, or cultural groups, which can reduce prejudice and improve intergroup relations.
Institutional Support
The assistance and resources provided by organizations or institutions, especially in educational, social, or professional settings, to facilitate goals or well-being.
Social Identity Theory
A theory positing that individuals define themselves in terms of group memberships and these group identifications influence behavior and attitudes.
Normative Influence
In groups, a form of influence that occurs when a member conforms to group norms in order to receive the rewards or avoid the punishments that are contingent on adherence to these norms.
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