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According to the APRACE taxonomy, a social interaction consists of six core components:

Social interaction is the dynamic process where individuals act and react to those around them, shaping their behaviors based on social pressures and surroundings. refers to how this process is influenced by the specific environment, norms, and relationships present during the encounter. Key Components of Social Interaction

: The setting where the interaction is embedded, such as a workplace, school, or home. According to the APRACE taxonomy, a social interaction

Social context acts as a "frame" that dictates appropriate responses and interpretations:

: The automatic and constant mental assessment of the interaction. How Context Shapes Behavior Social context acts as a "frame" that dictates

: The existing bond or hierarchy between participants (e.g., friends vs. boss and employee).

: The specific verbal or non-verbal behaviors occurring. : The specific verbal or non-verbal behaviors occurring

: The individual initiating or participating in the action. Partner : The other person or people involved.

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