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1: Transductive reasoning 2: Contingency 3: Empirical criterion keying 4: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 5: Controlled thinking 6: Attitude 7: Leniency error 8: Multiple approach-avoidance conflict 9: Mirror-image perceptions 10: Deviation IQ 11: Passive compliance 12: Dyadic relationships 13: Adaptation-level phenomenon 14: Egalitarian family 15: Empty Love 16: Evaluation apprehension 17: Mentality 18: Universal versus Context-specific development controversy 19: Puzzles and Games in Therapy 20: Intrapsychic conflicts (As of 11:00)
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Ego Identity refers to the self -image formed during Adolescence that integrates our ideas of what we are and what we want to be.
According to Erikson, Ego Identity is one's sense of who one is and what one stands for.