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A maximal flow problem differs from other network models in which way?
Out-group Homogeneity
The perception that members of a group different from ours are more similar to each other than they actually are, often leading to stereotyping.
Goal Isomorphism
In groups, a state in which group goals and individual goals held by a member are similar in the sense that actions leading to the attainment of group goals also lead simultaneously to the attainment of individual goals.
Primary Groups
Social groups characterized by close, personal, and enduring relationships, often playing a critical role in socialization.
Secondary Groups
These refer to larger and more impersonal groups that are task-focused and time-limited, typically formed around interests, activities, or specific goals.
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