social rewards
Social rewards refer to positive reinforcements or benefits that individuals receive from engaging in social interactions or behaving in socially acceptable ways. These rewards can include increased social status, approval, acceptance, praise, respect, or a sense of belonging, which motivate individuals to continue engaging in social behavior.
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