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Self-Regulation to Prevent Social Exclusion
Humans possess an innate desire to belong to groups, stemming from their fundamental nature as social beings. To prevent exclusion and maintain these essential social connections, individuals engage in self-regulation, consciously managing their behaviors to align with group expectations.
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Self-Regulation to Prevent Social Exclusion