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Experiment Level
The specific conditions or settings in which an experiment is conducted, often referring to the manipulation or control of variables.
Autokinetic Effect
A visual phenomenon where a stationary point of light in a dark environment appears to move because of small involuntary eye movements.
Normative Influence
The impact of the norms of a group on an individual's behavior, leading them to conform in order to be accepted or liked by the group.
Informational Influence
A social influence process where an individual conforms to the opinions or behaviors of others because they are seen as a source of accurate information and used to guide one’s own beliefs or actions.
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