Concept information
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behavior mechanisms
human development
mental health, mental disorders, and special groups
antisocial behavior
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treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
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treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
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treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
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treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
...
treatment and interventions for delinquency
assessment
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
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industrial psychology
understanding and assessing individual differences
personality assessment
prosocial behavior
Preferred term
grit tension reduction strategy
Definition(s)
- Definition Graduated Reciprocation in Tension reduction (GRIT) was proposed by Charles Osgood in 1962 and refers to a method of restoring negotiations between two parties who are deadlocked. GRIT reestablishes negotiations by urging one side to initiate a concession. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology; Grit Tension Reduction Strategy]
Broader concept(s)
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-P5BCZNDL-X
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