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A person who does not know about a reward can still claim it.
Outgroups
Groups of people not belonging to the main or dominant group, often perceived as different or outside the main group.
Group Polarization
The tendency for a group to make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members, often observed following group discussions.
Reinforcement
In behavioral psychology, a process by which a behavior is strengthened or made more likely to occur again by rewards or consequences.
Groupthink
A mental effect that happens among a group when their need for agreement or uniformity leads to choices that are illogical or ineffective.
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