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Full-Duplex Transmissions Enable Transmission in Both Directions, but Only One

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Full-duplex transmissions enable transmission in both directions, but only one direction at a time.

Understand the concept of in-group favoritism and its manifestations in societal interactions.
Comprehend the minimal group effect and its implications for social identity theory.
Appreciate the role of realistic conflict theory in explaining intergroup conflict and competition.
Recognize the discontinuity effect and its impact on group versus individual behavior in conflict situations.

Definitions:

Innocent Misrepresentation

A false statement made without knowledge of its falsehood, leading another to enter into a contract under mistaken beliefs, without intent to deceive.

Unilateral Mistake

An error made by one party in a contract, which may not automatically void the contract unless certain criteria are met.

Material Term

An essential clause or provision in a contract that significantly affects the rights and obligations of the parties involved.

Fraudulent Misrepresentation

A false statement made knowingly or recklessly with the intent to deceive and induce another to part with something of value or to surrender a legal right.

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