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Similarity Principle
The similarity principle posits that individuals are more likely to form and maintain relationships with others who are similar to them in various aspects.
Complementarity Principle
A concept suggesting that relationships are strongest and most stable when partners possess traits that complement or enhance each other's abilities or characteristics.
Group Formation
The process by which individuals come together to form a group, often going through various stages of development such as forming, storming, norming, and performing.
Elaboration Principle
A concept in instructional design that emphasizes the importance of detailed and well-explained information to facilitate learning and understanding.
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