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Weber's tactic is to begin by gathering data, which are then explained. This explanation is often multivariate in form, but the variables are related statistically rather than by other means.
Trust Versus Mistrust
The first stage in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, where infants learn to trust their caregivers for basic needs or develop mistrust due to neglect.
Industry
Refers to the collective manufacturing or technically productive enterprises in a particular field, often characterized by a common focus.
Attachment and Trust
The bond that develops between individuals, fostering security and confidence in the reliability of another.
Insecure Attachment
A problematic emotional bond between a child and their caregiver, marked by anxiety, fear, or avoidance.
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