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Salsk061 [2.6K]
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Knowing that someone is trying to coerce you may prompt you to do the opposite of that person's wishes. this response is predict

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Snezhnost [94]3 years ago
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Reactance is a motivational response to offers, people, guidelines, or directions that undermine or take out particular social flexibilities. Reactance happens when a man feels that somebody or something is taking ceaselessly their decisions or constraining the scope of choices.

This response is predicted by "the reactance theory."

Reactances can happen when somebody is intensely compelled to acknowledge a specific view or state of mind. Reactance can make the individual embrace or fortify a view or state of mind that is in opposition to what was expected, and furthermore builds protection from influence. Individuals utilizing reverse brain research are playing on reactance, endeavoring to impact somebody to pick the opposite they ask.

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