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Social Studies, 06.04.2020 16:25 sawyerharper

The principle of suggests that "strong situations" have clear behavioral expectations, incentives, or instructions that make differences between individuals less important, whereas "weak situations" lack those cues.
situational prevention
situation specificity
situational strength
situation awareness
situational ethics

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