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Why do biologists study taxonomy? What information can be gained from attempting a classification of a phenomenon?
Free Will
The concept that humans have the ability to make choices that are not predetermined by past events or natural laws.
Funder's First Law
The psychological principle stating that "Great strengths are usually great weaknesses, and surprisingly often the opposite is true as well," highlighting the complexity of personality traits.
Psychological Triad
Refers to the three components of psychological analysis: thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Pigeonholing
The practice of classifying or categorizing people, ideas, or objects narrowly and often unfairly, limiting potential or understanding.
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