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1: Content morphemes 2: Mirror-image perceptions 3: Universal versus Context-specific development controversy 4: Misandry 5: Puzzles and Games in Therapy 6: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 7: Contingency 8: Dyadic relationships 9: Deviation IQ 10: Atavistic Stigmata 11: Mentality 12: Egalitarian family 13: Empty Love 14: Intrapsychic conflicts 15: Evaluation apprehension 16: Emotional Connection 17: Multiple approach-avoidance conflict 18: Passive compliance 19: Ability 20: Inverse projection problem (As of 13:47)
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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