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The mental categories we have formed to group objects, events, or situations that share similar features or characteristics are called:
Human Behaviour
The range of actions and mannerisms exhibited by humans in conjunction with their environment, social values, and culture.
Theoretical Orientation
A foundational perspective or framework that guides a psychologist's approach to understanding and treating clients.
Observations
The action or process of closely monitoring or noting phenomena to gather data or arrive at conclusions.
Verifiable
Capable of being proven true or accurate through evidence or demonstration.
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