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Memories of general knowledge, including facts, rules, concepts and propositions, are called:
Behavioral Mimicry
The subconscious imitation of another person’s behavior, gestures, or speech, often in social situations to increase rapport.
Basic Needs
Fundamental requirements that serve as the foundation for survival and well-being, often categorized into physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization needs.
Self-Evaluation
The process of reflecting on and judging one's own actions, abilities, and characteristics.
Relatedness
In psychology, a concept referring to how connections and relationships with others fulfill a fundamental human need, contributing to well-being and motivational states.
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