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Like Franz Boas, but Unlike Most Nineteenth-Century Social Thinkers, Durkheim

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Like Franz Boas, but unlike most nineteenth-century social thinkers, Durkheim believed that race was not a determinant of one's behavior.


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Superego

A component of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, representing the moral conscience and the ethical standards by which the ego operates.

Social Learning Theory

A theory that suggests people learn new behaviors and norms through observation, imitation of others, and modeling, especially from those in authority or peer groups.

Reinforcement

In psychology, a process by which a certain stimulus or action encourages the repetition of a behavior, strengthening the likelihood of its occurrence.

Social Learning Theory

A theory that suggests people learn new behaviors through observational learning, imitating others, and modeling what they observe in social contexts.

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