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What are the three classes of cnidarians and how do they differ from each other?
Conformity
The act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms, standards, or expectations.
Negative In-group
Groups characterized by shared disapproval or rejection of mainstream values or norms, often forming around oppositional identities.
Conflict Theory
A sociological perspective that views social issues as outcomes of conflicts between competing interests or groups.
Symbolic Interactionism
A theoretical framework in sociology that emphasizes the role of symbols and language as core elements of all human interaction.
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