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Features of autism include communication problems, intolerance of change, and ritualistic or stereotypical behaviour.
Social Interactions
The process by which individuals act and react in relation to others, involving exchanges that are foundationally human and essential for the development of societies.
Primary Motives
Fundamental drives that are biologically based, necessary for survival, such as hunger, thirst, and avoidance of pain.
Drive-Reduction Theory
A psychological theory that posits human behavior is motivated by the desire to reduce internal states of tension caused by unmet needs.
Social Learning Theorists
Refers to experts in psychology who study how people learn through observing others, emphasizing that learning can occur within a social context without direct reinforcement.
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