Self-control is the inner force of personality that holds back or restrains impulsive behavior. It involves regulating emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in order to achieve long-term goals or adhere to societal norms.
A forceful personality usually refers to someone who is assertive, confident, and determined in their behavior and interactions. They may be outspoken, decisive, and not afraid to speak their mind or take charge in a situation.
The third force in personality theory is humanistic psychology. It emphasizes personal growth, free will, and self-actualization. It is considered less unified compared to other major approaches because it encompasses a variety of perspectives and ideas rather than a single overarching theory.
The theory called the "third force" in personality theory is humanistic psychology. It focuses on understanding and studying the unique qualities and potential of individuals, such as self-actualization and personal growth. The main proponents of this theory were Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers.
The word for the cause of a behavior is "motivation." It refers to the reason or driving force behind an individual's actions, desires, or needs that lead them to behave in a certain way.
Instinctive behaviors are innate and inherent in an organism, meaning they are genetically programmed and do not need to be learned. Learned behaviors, on the other hand, are acquired through experience, observation, and teaching, and can vary among individuals of a species.
Impulsive force
A pushing foce.
We can force all children to watch TV for hours on end. This will lower the attention spans of the children making those who have impulsive behavior attention deficits or behavior problems look tame. We would also have to make sure none of the children watch CSPAN or the Discovery Channel. Spongebob and Pokemon would sufficiently lower everyone's attention span.
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Impulsive force
Compression.
An impulse refers to the change in momentum of an object, while an impulsive force is a relative term, used to refer a relatively large amount of force applied on a small object. Take into account relative force is relative.
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in order to minimize the impulsive force acting on him because of the hitiing by the other boxer.
# Characterized by sudden and forceful energy or emotion; impulsive and passionate. # Having or marked by violent force: impetuous, heaving waves
It has to do with impulsive force. F = (mv-mu)/t when you reduce the time of impact, you get a larger force. That is why the sudden stop of the hammer is to reduce time of impact, and increase force applied.
Characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality