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When Statements or Hypotheses Can in Principle Be Rejected in the Face

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When statements or hypotheses can in principle be rejected in the face of contravening empirical evidence we can say that they are ______________.


Definitions:

Motivates

The psychological features that provoke individuals to act towards a desired goal or instigate certain behavior.

Oedipus And Electra Complexes

Psychological concepts introduced by Freud, the Oedipus complex involves a child's unconscious desire for the opposite-sex parent, whereas the Electra complex is the female counterpart.

Latency Period

A stage in psychosexual development, occurring from about age six to puberty, during which sexual instincts and activities are less pronounced.

Freudian Concepts

Theories and ideas proposed by Sigmund Freud that focus on the unconscious mind, childhood experiences, and psychosexual development as central elements of personality.

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