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The character of the Canadian labour movement remained unchanged during the 1960s.
Psychosocial Stages
Refers to Erik Erikson's theory which outlines eight stages of psychological development that individuals pass through from infancy to adulthood, each characterized by a different psychological challenge or conflict.
Erikson's Psychosocial
A theory formulated by Erik Erikson, describing eight stages of human development, each characterized by a different psychological crisis that needs resolution.
Motorcycle Fatalities
The number of deaths resulting from motorcycle accidents.
Second-order Model
A model that accounts for the second level of dependencies or effects in a system, often extending beyond simple linear relationships to include more complex interactions.
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