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Cohort effect at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
cohort effect refers to observation that people of different age groups differ in their values and experiences. . . . Read More | |
Cohort sequential study at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Cohort sequential study : Cohort sequential study refers to a research design that combines cross-sectional . . . Read More | |
Double-blind procedure at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Double-blind procedure refers to a procedure for circumventing the effects of experimenter or participant . . . Read More | |
Floor effect at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Floor effect refers to the clustering of scores at the low end of a measurement scale, allowing little . . . Read More | |
John Henry effect at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
John Henry effect please see Compensatory rivalry. The John Henry effect is a psychological phenomenon . . . Read More | |
Order effects at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Order effects. Please see Testing effects. Whenever individuals participate in a series of treatment . . . Read More | |
Periodicity pitch at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Periodicity pitch refers to the constancy of a complex tone’s pitch when the fundamental frequency . . . Read More | |
Longitudinal studies at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Longitudinal studies are studies in which a group of individuals is investigated over a relatively long . . . Read More | |
Panel study at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Panel study refers to a type of longitudinal study, in which data are collected from the same set of . . . Read More | |
Microenvironment at environment-database.eu | ■■ |
A Microenvironment (ME) is a small space in which human contact with a Pollutant takes place which can . . . Read More |