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Interdependence

Interdependence refers to the extent to which team members need and rely on other team members; a condition in which systems depend on each other, or in which all the elements in a system rely on one another for their continued growth. Moreover, Interdependence is defined as the state of being dependent to some degree on other people, as when one's outcomes, actions, thoughts, feelings, and experiences are determined in whole or in part by others.

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Interdependence theory

Interdependence theory is also known as Social exchange theory.

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Interdependent

Interdependent is applicable to the assumption that abnormal child Behavior is determined by both the child and his/her environment, and that these two factors (child and environment)

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Interdependent / Allocentric

Interdependent / Allocentric refers to an individual who is dispositionally predisposed to put the group ’s goals and needs above his or her own.

Interdependent self

Interdependent self refers to a view of oneself as being defined primarily by one's relationships and Group memberships.

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Interdependent self-construal

Interdependent self-construal refers to a self-concept that emphasizes what connects the Self to other people and groups.

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Interdependent view of the self

Interdependent view of the self is a way of defining oneself in terms of one's relationships to other people; recognizing that one's Behavior is often determined by the thoughts, fee

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Interdiction

Interdiction is defined as the interception and seizure of drugs

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