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What is hard determinism, and how is it argued for?
Social Situations
Various societal contexts in which people interact with one another, governed by shared norms, laws, customs, and cultural practices.
Avoidant Attachment
A type of attachment characterized by efforts to maintain emotional distance and independence from others.
Strange Situation
A procedure developed by psychologist Mary Ainsworth to assess the attachment relationship between a child and caregiver through a series of introductions, separations, and reunions.
Accommodation
In psychology, the process of adapting cognitive schemas in response to new information.
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