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The Fundamental Fairness Doctrine and the Total Incorporation Doctrine Are

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The fundamental fairness doctrine and the total incorporation doctrine are essentially the same.

Develop the ability to synthesize and present complex concepts in personality psychology succinctly.
Understand the different styles of love as described by John Lee, including characteristics and examples.
Grasp the core concepts of attachment theory and how they manifest in adult relationships.
Identify and explain the elements of love according to Sternberg's theory.

Definitions:

Lenient

Referring to a permissive or merciful approach, especially in the context of judgments or punishments.

Phallic Stage

A phase in Freudian psychosexual development, occurring from ages 3 to 6, where a child’s libido (sexual energy) is focused on the genital area.

Oedipus Complex

A psychoanalytic concept describing a child's feelings of desire for their opposite-sex parent and jealousy and rivalry toward their same-sex parent.

Electra Complex

A psychoanalytic theory proposing that a girl experiences psychosexual competition with her mother for her father's attention during the phallic stage of development.

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