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    Challenges→Team agency can be incorporated into game theory rather than treated as an exogenous psychological construct

    An operational definition of group preference derived from individual adaptation cannot explain how agents come to frame their situation in team rather than individual terms in the first place.

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    Frame (or framing)(used in epistemology and philosophy of mind)
    The way someone mentally understands or interprets a situation—the lens through which they see it.
    Individual adaptation(used in philosophy of mind and action theory)
    The way a single person adjusts their behavior or thinking to fit their circumstances or environment.
    Operational definition(used in philosophy of science and research methodology)
    A definition that explains something by describing the specific steps or measurements you'd use to observe or test it, rather than just describing what it is in theory.
    agents(referring to people in this philosophical discussion)
    People, or more broadly, any thinking being capable of having beliefs and making decisions.
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    An operational concept generated by the social model within CGT, representing collectively-oriented preference structures

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