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Effect size measures are an estimate of the size of an effect in a population.
Cognitive Dissonance
The psychological unease felt when an individual simultaneously possesses conflicting beliefs, ideas, or values.
Festinger
Festinger was a social psychologist known for cognitive dissonance theory, which explains the discomfort one feels when holding conflicting beliefs, attitudes, or values.
Attraction
A force that draws individuals together, leading to friendships, romantic relationships, or other forms of social interactions.
Altruistic Acts
Behaviors driven by a selfless concern for the well-being of others, without expectation of reward or benefit.
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