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  2. Reactance (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, reactance is an unpleasant motivational reaction to offers, persons, rules, regulations, advice, recommendations, information, and messages that are perceived to threaten or eliminate specific behavioral freedoms. Reactance occurs when an individual feels that an agent is attempting to limit one's choice of response and/or range ...

  3. Reactivity (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Reactivity is a phenomenon that occurs when individuals alter their performance or behavior due to the awareness that they are being observed. [1] The change may be positive or negative, and depends on the situation. It is a significant threat to a research study's external validity and is typically controlled for using blind experiment designs.

  4. Situation, task, action, result - Wikipedia

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    The interviewee can define what they would do (differently, the same, or better) next time being posed with a situation. Common questions that the STAR technique can be applied to include conflict management, time management, problem solving and interpersonal skills. [3]

  5. Stop ignoring the mental health of young men - AOL

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    t’s become a familiar narrative that only after a school shooting do we learn that the accused shooter divulged mental anguish to a trusted adult.

  6. Reactionary - Wikipedia

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    Despite being traditionally related to right-wing governments, elements of reactionary politics were present in left-wing governments as well, such as when Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin implemented conservative social policies, such as the re-criminalisation of homosexuality, restrictions on abortion and divorce, and abolition of the ...

  7. Opinion: Stop telling Black kids to write about race, trauma ...

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    Requiring Black students to write about trauma reduces and contorts their colorful lives into flat narratives, writes Aya Waller-Bey.

  8. Loaded question - Wikipedia

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    A loaded question is a form of complex question that contains a controversial assumption (e.g., a presumption of guilt). [1]Such questions may be used as a rhetorical tool: the question attempts to limit direct replies to be those that serve the questioner's agenda. [2]

  9. Wikipedia:Don't stuff beans up your nose - Wikipedia

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    A counterpoint to this essay Every time someone clicks this link, an innocent kitten, a person, a cow, a bat, a frog, a whale, a dolphin, an axolotl, and a tiger die. (not necessarily in that order)