Perceived behavioral control in the Theory of Planned Behavior refers to the ease or difficulty of performing a behavior.
According to the humanistic theory, individuals are motivated to fulfill their potential and become the best they can be. This concept is known as:
The concept of "self-esteem" refers to an individual's:
The "Theory of Planned Behavior" suggests that behavior is influenced by:
What is the term for the mental process of bringing stored information back into conscious awareness?
The "psychophysiological disorders" involve the interaction between:
Who proposed the concept of the "strange situation" as a method to assess attachment patterns in infants?
The "dark triad" of personality traits includes:
The concept of "social identity" emphasizes the role of:
The concept of "discrimination" in classical conditioning refers to:
According to the "attachment theory," what is the term for the emotional distress experienced when separated from a primary caregiver?