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Scatter diagrams are a useful way to depict the relationship between two variables.
Suggestive Interviewing
A technique in interviewing that may lead or influence individuals to recall events or details in a biased or particular way.
False Memory
A phenomenon where a person recalls something that did not happen or recalls it differently from the way it actually happened.
Mood-Congruent Memory
The tendency of individuals to recall memories that are consistent with their current mood.
Chunking
A memory strategy that involves organizing information into manageable and meaningful units or chunks, facilitating easier recall.
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