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Labeling Theory
Definition Labeling theory is a sociological perspective that examines how individuals or groups ...
Facial Feedback Hypothesis
Definition The Facial Feedback Hypothesis is the idea that our facial expressions can influence h...
General Adaptation Syndrome
Definition General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) refers to a three-stage process describing how the b...
Yerkes-Dodson Law
Definition The Yerkes-Dodson Law describes how performance on a task improves with increased arou...
Executive Function
Definition Executive functioning refers to a set of cognitive skills that help individuals plan, ...
Automation and Agency
Definition Automation and agency refers to the use of technology or systems (automation) to perfo...
Learned Helplessness
Overview Learned helplessness is a way of thinking that can develop when someone faces repeated s...
Locus of Control
Overview Locus of Control refers to the extent to which individuals believe they have control ove...
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Overview The self‑fulfilling prophecy is a concept that describes how a belief or expectation abo...
Self-Regulation
Overview Self‑regulation is the ability to guide our thoughts, feelings, and actions so that we c...
Theory of Planned Behavior
Overview The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is a psychological model that predicts deliberate a...
Social-Cognitive Theory
Overview Social Cognitive Theory (SCT), developed by Albert Bandura in the 1960s, reframes behavi...