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According to the cognitive perspective, abnormal behaviour results from genetics or abnormalities in brain chemistry.
Socioemotional Selectivity Theory
A theory that explains how individuals prioritize emotional goals and social interactions as they age, driven by perceptions of time as being limited.
Social Interactions
The dynamic processes by which individuals act and react in relation to others.
Psychological Development
The changes and growth in psychological capabilities, encompassing emotional, intellectual, and social aspects, through the lifespan.
Cognitive Development
Maturation of mental processes and tools individuals use to obtain knowledge, think, and solve problems.
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