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Research Suggests That Not Being Like One's Feared Self May

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Research suggests that not being like one's feared self may be more important for psychological health than being like one's ideal self.


Definitions:

Explicit Motivation

The conscious and deliberate drive to achieve goals or meet needs.

Habituation

The diminishing of a physiological or emotional response to a frequently repeated stimulus, leading to decreased attention or reaction over time.

Shaping

A method of training by which successive approximations towards a desired behavior are reinforced.

Discrimination

Unfair treatment of individuals based on their race, gender, age, or other characteristics rather than their merits.

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