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Playing hard to get can be used as reverse psychology
the answer is plastics! -------------- Ex.: plasticine, clay, soils, bread, butter, etc.
Plasticity refers to a cellular and/or (but less commonly) structural state in which neuronal connections can be altered, modified in some way, or "broken". There is a period of time after formation or retrieval of a memory called consolidation or reconsolidation, respectively, and during this time the memory can be modified and is vulnerable to disruption- plasticity refers to this vulnerability.
A damaged brain shows some measure of plasticity, and it has the ability to rewire itself.
Some subfields in psychology include cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and industrial-organizational psychology. Each subfield focuses on different aspects of human behavior and mental processes.
These are all physical properties of materials.
Pseudo psychology refers to beliefs or practices that are presented as being based on psychological principles, but lack scientific evidence or validity. It often involves using techniques or claims that are not supported by mainstream psychology or research. Examples include astrology, phrenology, and some types of personality assessments.
Plasticity means the ability to be shaped and molded.
English, Math, Government, Psychology, Chemistry, Biology, History to start.
Plasticity is a physical property.
Plasticity (sociology), is the capacity for positive change in response to environmental demands.
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