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The rate at which a firm is able to substitute one input for another while keeping the level of output constant is called the
Deindividuation
A phenomenon where individuals in a group lose a sense of self-awareness and as a result, may act differently than they would alone, often leading to anti-normative and disinhibited behavior.
Group Polarization
Group polarization refers to the tendency for a group to make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members, following group discussion.
Social Facilitation
The inclination of individuals to behave differently around others than when by themselves, usually showing improvement in easy or practiced tasks.
Collectivism
A social theory prioritizing the needs and goals of the group over the desires or needs of any one individual.
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