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Social Darwinism Is a Theoretical Perspective That Is Often Used

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Social Darwinism is a theoretical perspective that is often used to argue __________ government social programs (such as those that increase welfare to the poor).


Definitions:

Albert Bandura

A psychologist who is well-known for his work on social learning theory and the concept of self-efficacy.

Interactionist Approach

A theoretical perspective that emphasizes the combined effects of both individual characteristics (such as genetic traits) and environmental factors (such as societal influences) on human behavior.

Self-Efficacy

Refers to an individual's belief in their own ability to complete tasks and reach goals.

Latent Insecurity

A hidden or underlying feeling of uncertainty or anxiety about oneself that may not be immediately apparent.

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