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When light is either reflected or refracted, the quantity that does not change in either process is its

Understand different types of species interactions and their effects on population dynamics.
Identify examples of specific types of species interactions (e.g., mutualism, parasitism, amensalism).
Predict outcomes of species interactions based on characteristics of those interactions.
Analyze and interpret data or scenarios to determine types of species interactions.

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Bias

A tendency to have a partial perspective or preference towards something, often leading to unfair judgement or discrimination.

Bystander Effect

A social psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to help a victim when other people are present, often due to diffused responsibility.

Nature of Groups

The characteristics, dynamics, and processes that define how groups are formed, function, and dissolve.

Group Cohesiveness

The extent to which members of a group are bound together, typically leading to increased group functioning and harmony.

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