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An Actor Tends to Attribute the Cause of His Behaviours

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An actor tends to attribute the cause of his behaviours differently than observers, in large part, because an actor has

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Degrees of Freedom

The number of independent values or quantities that can be assigned to a statistical distribution.

T Procedure

A statistical method used for hypothesis testing and constructing confidence intervals, especially useful when the sample size is small.

Equal Variances

A condition in which two or more groups have the same variance, often assumed in parametric tests comparing groups.

Pooled Two-sample T Procedure

A statistical method used to test if there is a difference between the means of two populations, assuming equal variances.

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