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The laws governing franchising are primarily designed to protect franchisors from dishonest franchisees.
Psychosocial Stages
A theory proposed by Erik Erikson that describes eight stages through which a healthily developing human should pass from infancy to late adulthood, each marked by a psychological crisis.
Development
The process of growth or progression through successive phases, typically used in the context of physical, psychological, or social changes over time.
Neurotic Needs
Psychological needs that arise from attempts to manage stress and anxiety, often leading to unhealthy or maladaptive behaviors.
Animus
In Jungian psychology, the animus represents the masculine aspect of a woman's unconscious mind, as opposed to anima, which represents femininity in men.
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