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Mind control

Introduction: Mind control

Description of Mind control

Mind control: external, coercive persuasion of behavior by biomedical, physical, psychological, or social means, generally for nontherapeutic reasons; involves inducing or urging the adoption of certain beliefs, theories, or lines of action by others; do not confuse with perception that something else has determined the outcome of a circumstance, for this concept refer to LOCUS OF CONTROL.
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