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Social loafing is when members of a cohesive group tend to agree on a decision not on the basis of its merit but because they are willing to risk rejection for questioning a majority viewpoint or presenting a dissenting opinion.
Permutations
Arrangements of a set of objects in which the order of the objects matters.
Experimental Outcomes
The possible results or observations that may be obtained in an experiment, reflecting the impact of various factors or variables.
Objects
Objects are instances of classes or types in programming, representing data with attributes and methods, or in a broader sense, physical entities that exist in the real world.
Classical Method
A method of assigning probabilities that is appropriate when all the experimental outcomes are equally likely.
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