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What are the limitations of psychological reactance theory?
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What are the limitations of psychological reactance theory?
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The limitations of psychological reactance theory include the variation in the strength and type of reactance, the factors that may enhance or reduce reactance, and the potential for alternative explanations for the observed effects.
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