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  2. Cooperative principle - Wikipedia

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    In social science generally and linguistics specifically, the cooperative principle describes how people achieve effective conversational communication in common social situations—that is, how listeners and speakers act cooperatively and mutually accept one another to be understood in a particular way.

  3. Norm of reciprocity - Wikipedia

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    Perceived organizational support (POS) and perceived psychological contract violation (PPCV) are the two most common measures of the reciprocity norm in organizational research. POS is the degree to which employees’ believe that their organization values their contributions and cares about their well-being. [ 17 ]

  4. Implicature - Wikipedia

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    The cooperative principle and the maxims of conversation are not mandatory. A communicator can choose not to be cooperative; she can opt out of the cooperative principle by giving appropriate clues such as saying "My lips are sealed", or for example during a cross-examination at court. In such situations, no conversational implicatures arise.

  5. Lexical entrainment - Wikipedia

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    Lexical entrainment is the phenomenon in conversational linguistics of the process of the subject adopting the reference terms of their interlocutor. In practice, it acts as a mechanism of the cooperative principle in which both parties to the conversation employ lexical entrainment as a progressive system to develop "conceptual pacts" [1] (a working temporary conversational terminology) to ...

  6. Reciprocity (social psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The principle of reciprocity fosters a sense of trust [39] and interdependence among employees, which enhances overall workplace dynamics. When employees reciprocate positive actions, such as providing support, sharing information, or acknowledging achievements, it contributes to a culture of mutual respect and cooperation.

  7. Applying the principles of Kwanzaa to advance economic justice

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    The holiday encourages people to honor seven principles: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.

  8. PUCT assesses $­617,037 in penalties for electric rule violations

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    Oct. 3—AUSTIN — The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) assessed $568,700 in penalties, secured $28,337 in market refunds, and required a $20,000 donation to a customer bill assistance ...

  9. Collaborative model - Wikipedia

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    The collaborative model finds its roots in Grice's cooperative principle and four Gricean maxims, theories which prominently established the idea that conversation is a collaborative process between speaker and listener.