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Tension
A state of mental or emotional strain, often resulting from challenging or demanding circumstances.
Stimulus-Response Units
In behavioral psychology, these are the basic elements of behavior, indicating a direct, observable link between a stimulus and a response it triggers.
Learning-Performance Distinction
Highlights the difference between acquiring a skill (learning) and demonstrating it (performance), emphasizing that learning may occur without immediate evidence through performance.
Cognitive Purposive Expression
A theory or perspective in psychology that emphasizes the role of mental processes and purposive behavior in understanding and expressing emotions.
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