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Labeling Theory
Definition Labeling theory is a sociological perspective that examines how individuals or groups ...
Learned Helplessness
Definition Learned helplessness is a psychological concept describing a state where individuals f...
Locus of Control
Definition Locus of Control refers to the extent to which individuals believe they have control o...
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Definition A self-fulfilling prophecy is a situation where a belief or expectation about someo...
Social-Cognitive Theory
Definition The social-cognitive theory, developed by psychologist Albert Bandura, explains human ...
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...
Automation and Agency
Definition Automation and agency refers to the use of technology or systems (automation) to perfo...
Self-Regulation
Definition Self-regulation refers to the ability to manage one's own behavior, emotions, or thoug...
Executive Function
Definition Executive functioning refers to a set of cognitive skills that help individuals plan, ...
Theory of Planned Behavior
Definition The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is a psychological theory that predicts a person'...