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In Bronfenbrenner's theory, linkages involving social setings that individuals do not experience directly but that can still influence their development are called the
Self-discrepancy Theory
A theory suggesting that psychological discomfort arises from differences between one's actual self, ideal self, and ought self.
Desired Selves
Represents an individual’s aspirations, goals, or ideal images of themselves that they strive to achieve or become.
Long-term Memory
A type of memory responsible for the storage of information over an extended period, possibly a lifetime.
Rehearsal
The practice or process of repeating information, such as a performance or activity, to improve skill and memory.
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