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In factor analyses of the Wechsler tests, this subtest frequently loads on a third factor variously interpreted as "freedom from distractibility" or "memory."
Ingratiation
A social influence strategy where an individual tries to make themselves more likable or attractive to another, often through flattery or other forms of appeal.
Reciprocity
The practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit, especially privileges granted by one country or organization to another.
Ethical Guidelines
Principles designed to guide behavior and decision-making in a moral and responsible way.
Modern
Pertaining to the present or recent times, often associated with advances in technology, thought, or culture.
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