Direct transfer refers to the immediate transmission of a behavior or response from one individual to another, often through direct interaction or observation. Secondary transfer, on the other hand, involves the influence of a behavior or response that occurs indirectly, such as through social networks or cultural contexts, where individuals adopt behaviors they have not directly observed. Both types of transfer highlight how behaviors can spread within populations, influencing social learning and cultural practices.
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