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Why were forced-choice evaluation methods developed?
Responsibility
The ethical principle that requires researchers to act responsibly by adhering to professional standards of conduct and clarifying their obligations and roles to others.
Generativity
A term from Erik Erikson's theory of human development, denoting the concern for establishing and guiding the next generation, often manifested through parenting, teaching, and mentorship.
Levinson
A reference to Daniel Levinson, a psychologist known for his theory on human development stages throughout the lifespan.
Psychosocial Theory
A theory proposed by Erikson that suggests human development is influenced by and unfolds in a series of eight stages that involve psychological and social conflicts.
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