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In nondirective interviewing, an interviewer lets the respondent determine the direction of the questioning without interfering.
Human Behavior
The range of actions and mannerisms exhibited by humans, influenced by culture, attitudes, emotions, values, and genetics.
Methods of Science
Systematic and empirical approaches to the investigation and understanding of phenomena, involving observation, hypothesis, and experimentation.
Respondent Conditioning
A form of learning in which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a reflexive response through conditioning, also known as classical conditioning.
Consequences
Outcomes or effects that result from a given action or condition.
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