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Consistency
The quality of being predictable, reliable, and steady over time.
Discounting Principle
A concept in psychology which suggests that when there are multiple causes for a behavior, the importance or contribution of any single cause is reduced.
Potential Cause
An element or factor that might bring about a certain effect or outcome, not yet proven as the definitive cause.
Covariation Principle
A concept in social psychology indicating that behavior is attributed to potential causes that co-occur consistently with the observed effect.
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