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Mid Term Vocabulary

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  • Emissions
    Substances, such as gases, released into the air.
  • Unfortunately
    Happening in an unfavorable or unlucky way.
  • Listening
    Actively paying attention to what someone is saying.
  • Participation
    The act of taking part in an activity or event.
  • Participation
    The act of taking part in something.
  • Adept
    Highly skilled or proficient at something.
  • Nuclear family
    A family unit consisting of two parents and their children.
  • Socially competent
    Having the ability to interact effectively with others.
  • Insight
    A clear and deep understanding of a situation or concept.
  • Setback
    A reversal or delay in progress.
  • Endemic
    Restricted to a specific geographical area or environment and not naturally found elsewhere.
  • Extended family
    A family unit that includes relatives beyond the nuclear family, such as grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
  • Socio-cognitive theory
    A theory emphasizing the importance of social interaction in cognitive development.
  • Mental States
    Internal conditions, including thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and intentions.
  • False-belief task
    A psychological test that evaluates a person's ability to understand that others may hold beliefs different from reality.
  • Role models
    People whose behavior or success serves as an example to follow.
  • Responsible citizenship
    Acting in ways that contribute positively to the community.
  • Antisocial
    Avoiding social interaction or disregarding the rights of others.
  • Fortunately
    Happening in a favorable or lucky way.
  • Emissions
    The production and release of substances, especially gas or radiation, into the air.
  • Restricted
    Limited or confined within certain boundaries or rules.
  • Respondent
    A person who answers or responds to a survey or question.
  • Predetermined
    Decided in advance; set or established beforehand.
  • Reframe
    To change the perspective or approach to a situation or problem.
  • Research
    Systematic investigation to establish facts or reach conclusions.
  • Differing
    Showing variation or disagreement.
  • Reluctant
    Hesitant or unwilling to do something.
  • Proximity
    The state of being physically close to someone or something.
  • Fraught
    Filled with something undesirable, such as tension or difficulty.
  • Nocturnal
    Active during the night and sleeping during the day.
  • Insight
    A clear and deep understanding of a complicated problem or situation.
  • Interpersonal skills
    The abilities required to effectively communicate, interact, and work with others.
  • Endangered
    At risk of becoming extinct.
  • Role models
    Individuals whose behavior is emulated or admired by others.
  • Developmental
    Relating to the process of growth or advancement.
  • Self-esteem
    Confidence in one’s own worth or abilities; self-respect.
  • Vulnerable
    At risk of harm or easily affected by negative circumstances.
  • Trawling
    A method of fishing that involves dragging large nets through the water, often harmful to marine ecosystems.
  • Considerable
    Significant in size, amount, or importance.
  • Impact
    The effect or influence of one thing on another.
  • Interdependent
    Relying on each family member for emotional, financial, or practical support, emphasizing mutual responsibilities and connections within the family.
  • Hopefully
    Used to express a wish or expectation that something positive will happen.
  • Fraught
    Filled with or likely to result in something undesirable, such as stress or difficulty.
  • Staying on topic
    Focusing on the main subject or purpose without deviating.
  • Reframe
    To change the way you think about or present something to give it a different meaning or perspective.
  • Staying on topic
    Remaining focused on the subject being discussed.
  • Interpersonal conflicts
    Disagreements or misunderstandings between people.
  • Multigenerational
    Involving or including members from multiple generations, such as grandparents, parents, and children living together.
  • Habitat
    The natural environment where a plant or animal lives.
  • Habitats
    Plural of habitat; various natural environments where plants or animals live.
  • Responsible citizenship
    Acting in a way that contributes positively to society, often by fulfilling civic duties and respecting others.
  • Undesirable characteristics
    Traits or qualities considered not ideal or unfavorable.
  • Emulate
    To imitate or try to equal someone or something admired.
  • Statistics
    Numerical data collected and analyzed to represent information.
  • Listening
    The act of paying attention to sound or to what someone is saying in order to understand.