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Anthropomorphic Method
A technique in which human traits, emotions, or intentions are attributed to non-human entities, including animals and deities.
McDougall
William McDougall, a British psychologist who contributed to the development of social psychology and proposed the theory of instinctive behavior.
Continuity
Refers to the psychological perspective that development occurs through a gradual, cumulative process rather than in sudden jumps.
Sign Stimuli
External sensory cues that trigger a fixed action pattern or innate behavioral response in an animal.
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