Representative Layer Theory (RLT) is a conceptual framework used primarily in the fields of social sciences and psychology to understand how individuals and groups represent various aspects of their experiences, identities, and social structures. The theory seeks to explain how layers of representation influence perception, behavior, and communication within different contexts. Key components of Representative Layer Theory include: 1. **Layers of Representation**: The theory posits that individuals operate within multiple layers or dimensions of representation.

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