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Once a social movement is observed successfully making its rights claim, other previously silent groups are aroused in what has been called a contagion effect.
Religious Thinking
A cognitive process that involves beliefs, practices, and moral values related to a sense of connection with a higher power or the divine.
Tangible Details
Specific, concrete elements or facts that can be observed and measured, often enhancing the realism or credibility of a description or story.
Authoritative Parents
Parents who are firm, setting clear and consistent limits, but who try to reason with their children, giving explanations for why they should behave in a particular way.
Clear Limits
Well-defined boundaries that establish the expectations and rules guiding individuals' behaviors within a certain context.
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