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Bill could not tell the Argonauts from the Stampeders during CFL Football on his tiny, antiquated black-and-white TV set! After he watched the second half of the game on his neighbour's big TV set, he realized there was a significant difference between his current state of affairs and a desired or ideal state. His perception is labelled:
Generalization
Applying information obtained on a small sample of units (such as people) to a larger population of the units.
Sample
A selection from a larger group meant to represent the whole, chosen for analysis or inquiry to gather data about the broader population.
Consent
Voluntary agreement or permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
Closed-ended
Questions or statements that limit responses to specific choices, making it easier to quantify opinions or behaviors.
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