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According to the authors,being clear about the purpose of the group is the most important group leadership concept to be learned.
Parents' Values
The beliefs, principles, and moral standards that parents consider important and seek to instill in their children.
Superegos
The component of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory that represents the ethical or moral self, guiding behavior to conform with societal norms and values.
Attributing
The process of explaining the causes or reasons behind behaviors or events, often focused on understanding the behavior of others or oneself.
Anal Stage
A phase in Freudian psychosexual development, occurring from about 18 months to three years of age, where the child's focus is on controlling bladder and bowel movements.
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