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The behavioural view of is both challenged and questioned by:
Socioemotional Selectivity Theory
A theory suggesting that people's social interactions and priorities change across the lifespan based on their perception of remaining time.
Psychosocial Theory
A theory that proposes that an individual's psychological development is influenced by their social interactions and surroundings across the lifespan.
Moral Behavior
Actions that are consistent with ethical principles and standards, often reflecting societal norms and personal values.
Social Dominance
A social theory that suggests there are hierarchies within societies that are maintained through a combination of age, ethnicity, gender, and other factors.
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