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In developing a confidence interval estimate for the difference between two population means, an increase in the size of the samples will result in:
Context-Dependent Learning
Context-dependent learning is the phenomenon where the context in which information is learned affects the ability to recall that information.
Mood-Congruent Memory
The tendency to recall information or events that are consistent with one's current mood, influencing and reinforcing emotional states.
Serial Position Effect
A memory phenomenon where items at the beginning and end of a list are more likely to be recalled than those in the middle.
Primacy Effect
The tendency to remember items at the beginning of a list better than those in the middle or at the end.
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