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Focusing attention on the most important problem areas is referred to as:
Person-Environment Transactions
The processes by which people respond to, seek out, and create environments that are compatible with, and may magnify, their personality traits.
Cumulative Personalities Continuity
The psychological theory that an individual's personality traits become more entrenched and consistent over their lifetime through a buildup of experiences and behaviors.
Birth-Order Effects
Theoretical concepts suggesting that a person's rank by age among siblings influences their personality, behavior, and intelligence.
Paradox
A statement or concept that contains conflicting ideas, yet may be true simultaneously.
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