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an entity that is alive and in active exchange with its environment |
Organism |
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the environment acts on the person and the person reacts. For instance, environments produce heat, and the person responds in a predictable and automatic way—by sweating. Sweating leads to water loss, and when the biological systems detect the loss, thirst arises rather automatically ( |
Mechanistic theories |
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the relationship between person and environment is reciprocal (two-way); the environment acts on the person and the person acts on the environment. Both the person and the environment constantly change. |
Dialectic |
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state of concentration that involves a holistic absorption and deep involvement in an activity |
Flow |
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the amount and clarity of information about what the environment expects the person to do to achieve desired outcomes |
Structure |
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largely a function of offering informational feedback when people make progress and creating opportunities for people to enjoy the pleasure of optimal challenge. |
Supporting competence |
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are those between acquaintances or between people who do business together |
Exchange relationships |
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are those between persons who care about the welfare of the other, as exemplified by friendships, family, and romantic relationships |
Communal Relationships |