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Where do theories come from in social psychology, and how do social psychologists refine them?
Mirror Image
Refers to the non-superimposable reflection of a molecule or object, analogous to its appearance in a mirror, often used in stereochemistry to describe chiral compounds.
Fischer Projection
A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional organic molecule by projection, used for representing carbohydrates and amino acids.
Trichloroheptane
A type of organic compound that has a seven-carbon chain and three chlorine atoms attached to it in various positions, leading to different isomers.
Diastereomers
Stereoisomers which are non-mirror image forms and possess distinct chemical and physical properties.
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