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Suppose 500 residents of a dormitory are separated into two groups.The first group is asked the following questions in this order: "How happy are you with your experience living in the dormitory?" followed by "To how many social gatherings held in the dormitory have you been invited?"
The second group is asked the following questions in this order: "To how many social gatherings held in the dormitory have you been invited?" followed by "How happy are you with your experience living in the dormitory?
Further suppose that residents in the second group who reported that they had been invited to fewer social gatherings held in the dormitory reported being less happy with their experience living in the dormitory than did similar residents in the first group.This is an example of ________ effects.

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