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Explain the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP).
Context Effects
Context effects are influences on a person's perception, understanding, or memory that result from the surrounding environment or circumstances in which the information is processed.
Amplitude
The magnitude or intensity of a wave's oscillation, measured from its average or rest position to its peak.
Wavelength
Wavelength is the distance over which a wave's shape repeats, commonly used in physics to describe the length of light and sound waves.
Context Effects
The impact of environmental factors on one's perception, cognition, and behavior, demonstrating how context can shape and influence our decisions and judgments.
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