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Validity is the extent to which a study or research instrument accurately measures what it is supposed to measure.
Initiative
The ability to assess and initiate things independently, often related to taking the first step in actions without being instructed.
Basic Trust
A concept introduced by Erik Erikson, referring to the first stage of psychological development where an infant learns to trust their environment based on the consistency of caregiver support.
Autonomy
The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision or the quality of being independent and self-directing.
Archetype
Universal, symbolic images that appear across cultures and time periods, embedded in the collective unconscious, as identified by Carl Jung.
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