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The distinction between "occupational" and "corporate" crime can be thought of as:
Prototypical Emotions
Basic, universally recognized emotions such as happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, and surprise.
Emotion Words
Words that express or evoke an emotional response, used to describe feelings, moods, and emotional states.
Culturally-Distinct
Having unique cultural characteristics that differentiate one group or society from others.
Prototypical Emotion
A basic, universally recognized emotion that serves as a model for understanding and categorizing emotional experiences.
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