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3
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A statistical estimate of the proportion of the total variance in some trait that is attributable to genetic differences among individuals within a group.
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5
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The universal memories and experiences of humankind, represented in the symbols, stories, and images that occur across all cultures.
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The idea that sexual energy takes different forms as the child matures.
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A psychodynamic approach that emphasizes the importance of the infants first two years of life.
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A statistical method for analyzing the intercorrelations among various measures or test scores.
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10
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Cultures in which the self is regarded as autonomous, and individual goals and wishes are prized above duty and relations with others.
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A characteristic of an individual, describing a habitual way of behaving, thinking, or feeling.
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A philosophical approach that emphasizes the inevitable dilemmas and challenges of human existence.
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A psychological approach that emphasizes personal growth, resilience, and the ahcievement of human potential
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unique aspects of a person's enviroment and experience that are not shared with family members.
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15
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Standardized questionnaires requiring written responses.
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17
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Cultures in which the self is regarded as embedded in relationships.
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19
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Symbolic images that appear in myths, art, stories, and dreams.
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1
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A theory of personality and a method of psychotherapy developed by Sigmund Freud.
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2
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Physiological dispositions to respond to the enviroment in certain ways.
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4
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The two-way interaction between aspects of the enviroment and aspects of the individual in the shaping of personality traits.
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9
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A distinctive and relatively stable pattern of behavior, thoughts, motives, and emotions that characterizes and individual.
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16
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A conflic occurring in the phallic stage, in which a child deisres the parent of the other sex and views the same-sex parent as a rival
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18
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A program of shared rules that governs the behavior of members of a community or society and a set of values, beliefs, and attitudes shared by most members of that community.
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