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As the sample size gets larger,what happens to the size of the correlation that is needed for significance?
Social Relationships
Connections between individuals in a society structured around mutual interests, shared activities, roles, and social expectations.
Uncertainty-Identity Theory
A social psychological theory suggesting that individuals join and strongly identify with groups to reduce feelings of uncertainty about themselves and the world.
Social Norms
Unwritten rules that govern the behavior of individuals within a society or group, dictating what is considered acceptable or unacceptable.
Cultural Transmission
The process whereby members of a culture learn explicitly or implicitly to imitate the beliefs and behaviors of others in that culture.
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