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1: Evaluation apprehension 2: Mirror-image perceptions 3: Contingency 4: Adaptation-level phenomenon 5: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 6: Attitude 7: Empirical criterion keying 8: Multiple approach-avoidance conflict 9: Transductive reasoning 10: Puzzles and Games in Therapy 11: Mentality 12: Egalitarian family 13: Dyadic relationships 14: Empty Love 15: Deviation IQ 16: Misandry 17: Universal versus Context-specific development controversy 18: Passive compliance 19: Inverse projection problem 20: Leniency error (As of 19:47)
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A Double-blind control refers to procedure in outcome research that prevents bias by ensuring that neither the subjects nor the providers of the experimental treatment know who is receiving treatment and who is receiving a placebo.