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A 15-year-old student, who is not part of the most popular clique, saves up to buy the same brand of backpack used by a group of students they admire for their artistic talent. The student doesn't expect to be invited into this group but feels more confident carrying the new backpack. What is the most likely psychological motivation for this choice?
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A 15-year-old student, who is not part of the most popular clique, saves up to buy the same brand of backpack used by a group of students they admire for their artistic talent. The student doesn't expect to be invited into this group but feels more confident carrying the new backpack. What is the most likely psychological motivation for this choice?