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The Neutrality Proclamation in 1793
Cohort Effect
The tendency for a research finding to be limited to one group, or cohort, of people, such as people all living during a particular era or in a particular location.
Attrition
The reduction in the number of participants or subjects in a study due to dropouts or failure to follow up.
Cross-Sectional Study
A study of personality development in which people of different ages are assessed at the same time.
Personality Stereotypes
Broadly held beliefs or assumptions about the traits and behaviors of people belonging to specific groups or categories.
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