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  • Positive interspecific interactions are those in which one or both species gain while experiencing no negative effects. It comes in two flavors:
  • Mutualism
  • Commensalism.

Friendly exchanges, specific compliments or positive comments, nonverbal appreciation, etc. are examples of positive encounters. Criticisms, reprimands, and other unpleasant exchanges are possible.

An in-group is a social group that a person mentally identifies with in sociology and social psychology. An out-group, on the other hand, is a social group with which a person does not identify.

Examples of in-groups include fraternities, sororities, sports teams, and young people's gangs. In-group individuals frequently find themselves vying with out-group members for a variety of benefits. An out-group is this other group.

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