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1: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 2: Dyadic relationships 3: Egalitarian family 4: Mirror-image perceptions 5: Atavistic Stigmata 6: Contingency 7: Criminaloids 8: Leniency error 9: Deviation IQ 10: Behavior 11: Generalization gradient 12: Norm of social responsibility 13: Reflection 14: Guidance 15: General cognitive index 16: Enactive representation 17: Belief 18: Kraepelin, Emil 19: Late adulthood 20: Expansion (As of 18:58)
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Integrity is defined as the ability to accept the facts of one's life and to face death without great fear. The sense of integrity is usually acquired toward the end of later adulthood.