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For population distributions that are not heavily skewed, many statisticians consider a minimum sample size of to produce a sampling distribution of the mean that will approximate a normal distribution.
Cause-Effect
The principle that an action or event (cause) results in a consequence or outcome (effect).
Configural Model
Asch’s Gestalt-based model of impression formation, in which central traits play a disproportionate role in configuring the final impression.
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