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If a person had a severe shortage of antigen-presenting cells,it would have the greatest impact on the humoral or antibody-forming specific immune system.
Bem's Theory
A psychological theory proposing that individuals can develop aspects of their gender identity through the observation and imitation of gendered behavior.
Schachter's Theory
A psychological theory proposing that emotions are the result of physiological arousal followed by a cognitive label or interpretation of the arousal, based on environmental cues.
Heider's Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that people tend to interpret and explain human behavior in terms of intentions and responsibilities.
Emotional Lability
A condition characterized by rapid, often unpredictable changes in emotional states, such as sudden episodes of crying or laughing.
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