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        Reciprocity, as a fundamental principle in social psychology, revolves around the concept that individuals tend to respond to the actions of others in a manner that mirrors the positive or negative nature of those actions. It involves a mutual exchange of behaviors and reactions, where individuals reciprocate the same type of behavior they have received from others[2] (Molm et al., 2007) (From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocity_(social_psychology)).
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