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1: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 2: Mirror-image perceptions 3: Dyadic relationships 4: Egalitarian family 5: Atavistic Stigmata 6: Contingency 7: Criminaloids 8: Deviation IQ 9: Behavior 10: Leniency error 11: Generalization gradient 12: Guidance 13: Multiple approach-avoidance conflict 14: Reflection 15: Enactive representation 16: Norm of social responsibility 17: General cognitive index 18: Expansion 19: Belief 20: Long-Term Memory (As of 09:58)
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Conjunction fallacy refers to the tendency to see an event as more likely as it becomes more specific because it is joined with elements that seem similar to events that are likely