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The Character of the Canadian Labour Movement Remained Unchanged During

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The character of the Canadian labour movement remained unchanged during the 1960s.

Recognize the significance of social context on individual behavior and self-perception.
Distinguish between intrinsic and extrinsic sources of self-esteem and their impacts on behavior.
Understand the role of self-monitoring in adapting behavior across different social situations.
Analyze the strategies individuals use to manage impressions and exert power in social interactions.

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Expressed Views

Opinions, thoughts, or beliefs that are communicated or made known.

Gay Rights

The legal and social movements advocating for equal rights and protections for individuals identifying as homosexual or having a sexual orientation towards the same sex.

Maass and Clark

Researchers known for their contributions to social psychology, particularly in areas relating to prejudice and social categorization.

Privately/Publicly

The distinction between actions or opinions kept within oneself or shared in a community or public setting, respectively.

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