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The factors that prevent unlimited population growth are known as limiting factors.
Halo Effect
The tendency to extend an overall impression of a person, object, or institution based on one characteristic, either positive or negative.
Consistency Effect
The tendency for people to seek, interpret, and remember information that confirms their preexisting beliefs and attitudes.
Superimposing
The process of laying or placing one thing over another, typically in a way that both are still evident, often used in visual arts or image processing.
Direct Perception Checking
Asking the observed person to confirm an interpretation or a perception about him or her.
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