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Psychological forces
Psychological forces refer to one of the four (4) basic forces of development that include all internal perceptual, cognitive , emotional, and personality factors . Psychologcai forces are the ones used most often to describe the characteristics of an individual.
In general, Psychological forces include all the internal cognitive, emotional, personality, perceptual, and related factors that influence behavior.
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