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Neuroscience Perspective
A view that focuses on understanding the neural processes that occur during social judgment and behavior. Neuroscience involves assessments of brain waves, brain imaging, and cardiovascular functioning.
Cultural Perspective
A view that focuses on the influence of culture on thought, feeling, and behavior.
World War II
A global military conflict that took place between 1939 and 1945, involving most of the world's nations and marked by significant events and severe human and economic losses.
Economic Crisis
A situation in which a country's economy experiences a sudden downturn brought on by a financial panic or an external shock, leading to a severe drop in consumer wealth and confidence and financial instability.
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