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The Abstract Data Type (ADT) is thought of as abstract because the operations that are to be implemented are separated from the actual implementation; that is, an ADT can be implemented in more than one way and that implementation is separate from how we might use the ADT.
Typology
A classification system based on types or categories, often used for understanding various phenomena or entities.
Identity-based
Relating to or based upon the characteristics, beliefs, or attributes that define or constitute a person's unique identity.
Collective Efficacy
The shared belief in the capability of a group to achieve its goals and accomplish tasks together.
Realistic Goals
Objectives that are achievable and relevant, taking into account current resources, limitations, and conditions.
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