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A group of people who, in response to some general appeal, have selected themselves to participate in a survey is called a simple random sample.
Confirmation Bias
The tendency to view events and people in ways that fit how we want and expect them to be.
Causal Attribution
The process by which individuals explain the causes of behavior and events, attributing them to internal dispositions or external situations.
Fundamental Attribution Error
The tendency for observers to overestimate personality or dispositional causes for someone else's behavior and underestimate situational influences.
Ease of Retrieval Effect
The phenomenon where individuals judge the frequency or likelihood of an event based on how easily examples of the event come to mind.
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