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Why did the European population grow so rapidly in the late nineteenth century?
Social Skills Training
A form of behavior therapy used to improve interpersonal skills through direct teaching of desirable behaviors.
Classical Conditioning
The methodology of learning through the habitual association of two stimuli, resulting in a response initially instigated by the second stimulus being later instigated by the first stimulus alone.
Blaming Oneself
The act of holding oneself responsible for certain outcomes or situations, often associated with feelings of guilt or inadequacy.
Situational Causes
Factors in the environment or external circumstances that are believed to cause or influence individuals' behavior and actions.
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