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Action Identification Theory
A psychological framework positing that how individuals conceive their actions, ranging from low-level specifics to high-level outcomes, influences their execution and perception of these actions.
Abstract Goal
An aim or objective that is not concrete or tangible but rather conceptual or theoretical in nature.
Concrete
Relating to tangible objects or specific things rather than ideas or abstract qualities.
Construal Level Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that the distance (temporal, spatial, social, or hypothetical) from an event affects our thinking about it, with more distant events considered in more abstract terms.
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