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The Most Common Source of Interference in Spectrophotometric Analyses Results

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The most common source of interference in spectrophotometric analyses results from:


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Social Identity

A definition of the self in terms of the defining characteristics of a social group.

Situated Self

The subset of self-concepts that constitutes the self people recognize in a particular situation. Selected from the person’s various identities, qualities, and self-evaluations, the situated self depends on the demands of the situation.

Looking Glass Self

A concept in social psychology suggesting that an individual's self-concept is influenced by how they believe others perceive them.

Generalized Other

A conception of the attitudes and expectations held in common by the members of the organized groups with whom one interacts.

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