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Formal rationality is unique to the industrial era.
Basic Trust
A concept in psychology, originally coined by Erik Erikson, that suggests an essential trustfulness of others as well as a fundamental sense of one's own trustworthiness, developed in early childhood.
Basic Mistrust
A fundamental sense of distrust or insecurity, often stemming from early life experiences.
Erikson's Stages
A theory of psychosocial development outlining eight stages from infancy to adulthood, each characterized by a specific crisis and its resolution.
Classical Conditioning
A method of learning that takes place by forming connections between a stimulus that naturally occurs and one that is present in the environment.
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