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Sampling distributions describe the distributions of:
Explicit Knowledge
Knowledge that can be articulated, codified, and communicated; it includes facts, information, and skills that a person can convey in a systematic and formal manner.
Spatial Updating
The processes by which individuals continually revise their mental representation of where things in the environment are with respect to their current location.
Demand Characteristics
Demand characteristics refer to the subtle cues or features in an experimental environment that may influence participants' behaviors or responses, thereby affecting the validity of the experiment.
Tversky
Amos Tversky, a cognitive and mathematical psychologist known for his work on decision-making and cognitive biases.
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