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When doing an F ratio, subtracting the constant, 1, from the total number of sample groups yields the
Overall Impression
The sum of thoughts, feelings, or attitudes someone forms about an entity (person, place, or thing) based on comprehensive or general observation.
Self-Serving Bias
The tendency to attribute one’s successes to dispositional causes and one’s failures to situational causes.
Dispositional Attribution
Attributing a behavior to some internal cause, such as a personal trait, motive, or attitude; an internal attribution.
Primacy Effect
The tendency to remember information that is presented first better than information that is presented later on.
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