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Resonance can be viewed as forced vibration with the
Social Category
A grouping of people who share a common characteristic or attribute but do not necessarily interact or identify with one another.
Example
A representative case used to illustrate or explain a rule, situation, or principle.
In-groups
Social groups to which an individual feels they belong and with which they identify, fostering a sense of loyalty and us-versus-them dynamics with out-groups.
Out-groups
Groups to which an individual does not belong or identify with, often regarded by members of the in-group as their opponents or as socially inferior.
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