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During an interview, researchers are able to change the interview script and add probing questions to gain more in-depth information with qualitative research.
Archetypes
Universal, symbolic images that appear across cultures and literature, representing fundamental human motifs of our experience as we evolve.
Neo-Freudians
A group of psychologists who expanded on Freud's theories, incorporating social and cultural factors into psychoanalytic theory.
Emphasis on Sex
A focus or greater importance placed on sexual behavior, sexual identity, sexual health, or attitudes regarding sex within a study, ideology, or societal behavior.
Childhood Sexuality
A concept in developmental psychology referring to the range of sexual feelings, behaviors, and developments that occur in children.
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