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What is the social interest theory of regulation? How does it differ from the capture theory of regulation?
Societal Response
The collective reaction of a society or community to events, issues, or stimuli, which can include policies, public discourse, and social practices.
Severity
The intensity or degree of seriousness of an event, condition, or impact, often used in the context of diseases, conditions, or weather events.
Self-report Surveys
Research tools where participants provide data about themselves, often pertaining to their behavior, attitudes, or experiences.
Canadians
The citizens or people of Canada, a country in North America known for its diversity, multiculturalism, and strong sense of national identity.
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