After people have been ostracized, they try to rationalize the ostracism. If they can't rationalize the ostracism, they will likely be cooperative or less helpful.
Ostracism simply means when an individual is ignored or excluded from a group. Ostracism hurts because it goes against the desire of the person to belong to a particular group.
After people have been ostracized, they try to rationalize the ostracism and when they can't, they will likely be cooperative or less helpful. Being cooperative is a path towards social inclusion while being less helpful or aggressive is a path towards reclaiming control.
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