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What is ethology and what assumptions do ethologists make about the development of any species?
Servant Leadership
A leadership philosophy which emphasizes the leader's role as serving the needs of others, aiming to boost their wellbeing and achievements.
Uniqueness
The quality of being one of a kind or unlike anything else.
Belongingness
The human emotional need to be an accepted member of a group, whether it is family, friends, co-workers, or a larger organization.
Traditional Conditioning
A process of learning by association, where a neutral stimulus becomes capable of eliciting a specific response through its association with another stimulus.
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