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The Condition of Being Awake and Alert to One's Surroundings

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The condition of being awake and alert to one's surroundings is called:

Explain the importance of the concept of "goodness of fit" in developmental psychology.
Identify key concepts related to the developing self in early childhood.
Understand the principles of defining words accurately, including the importance of specificity and context.
Identify appropriate genera and differentia for constructing definitions.

Definitions:

Fraternity Brothers

Male members of a fraternity, a social organization typically found in colleges and universities.

Primary Group

A small social group whose members share close, personal, enduring relationships.

Coterie

An exclusive group or circle of people with a shared interest or purpose, often characterized by a strong sense of unity or loyalty.

Bureaucracy

A large, impersonal organization composed of many clearly defined positions arranged in a hierarchy. A bureaucracy has a permanent, salaried staff of qualified experts and written goals, rules, and procedures. Staff members always try to find ways of running the bureaucracy more efficiently.

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