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Two nucleic acid strands (a probe and a target) that have complementary base sequences specifically bond with each other and form a double-stranded molecule.
Ultimate Attribution Error
The tendency to attribute negative behaviors of an outgroup member to their character while attributing positive behaviors to situational factors.
Ingroup Actions
Refers to the behaviors and activities that are conducted by members within a specific group, often aimed at achieving the group's goals or maintaining its cohesion.
False Consensus Effect
Seeing our own behaviour as being more typical than it really is.
Inflated Grade
A grade that is higher than what would be justified by the student's actual performance, often resulting from grade inflation.
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