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The Rules of Conduct consist of 15 enforceable rules.
Dualistic Thinking
The tendency to categorize aspects of life into binaries or opposites, often viewing them as completely separate and distinct.
Relativistic Thinking
is the ability to understand that knowledge and truth may vary across different contexts and perspectives, recognizing multiple viewpoints.
Perry's Theory
A cognitive development theory proposed by William G. Perry that outlines how students evolve through different stages of intellectual and ethical development in college.
Interpersonal Therapy
A form of therapy focused on improving interpersonal relationships and communication patterns to alleviate mental health issues.
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