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Horney challenged the psychoanalytic idea that the unconscious has powerful effects on experience.
Fixed Mindset
The belief that one's abilities, intelligence, and talents are fixed traits and cannot be significantly developed or improved.
Growth Mindset
The belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and hard work, emphasizing the importance of effort and resilience.
Instinctive Drift
"The tendency of animals to revert to instinctive behavior that interferes with learning."
Preparedness
The species-specific biological predisposition to learn in certain ways but not others.
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