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1: Mirror-image perceptions 2: Content morphemes 3: Universal versus Context-specific development controversy 4: Misandry 5: Dyadic relationships 6: Contingency 7: Puzzles and Games in Therapy 8: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 9: Egalitarian family 10: Deviation IQ 11: Inverse projection problem 12: Intrapsychic conflicts 13: Atavistic Stigmata 14: Empty Love 15: Mentality 16: Multiple approach-avoidance conflict 17: Emotional Connection 18: Passive compliance 19: Evaluation apprehension 20: Empirical criterion keying (As of 07:11)
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Dismantling design refers to a single-subjects design consisting of a series of phases where each phase adds or subtracts one component of a complex treatment. Dismantling design is also known as Component-analysis design.