Reactance Theory: Understanding Desires for Freedom
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Reactance Theory: Understanding Desires for Freedom

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Reactance Theory explains why restricted freedoms enhance the allure of prohibited choices.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    Sharon S. Brehm was Jack Brehm's wife, not daughter-in-law

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    Jack Brehm's daughter-in-law Sharon S. Brehm co-authored the 1981 book

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    Jack Brehm's wife Sharon S. Brehm co-authored the 1981 book

    Why: Verified live: body text already reads "Jack Brehm's wife Sharon S. Brehm co-authored the 1981 book". 'Daughter-in-law' could not be verified against the article. FAQ field decoded and checked, no reference to the relationship claim. No further action needed.

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