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In many-to-many relationships in a relational database design,the primary keys of both tables are joined into a composite primary key in the intersection table.
Status and Hierarchies
The arrangement of individuals or entities in terms of rank, order, or authority within a society or organization, often determined by status.
Small Groups
Collections of individuals who interact with each other, usually face-to-face, in a way that each person influences and is influenced by each other.
Likert Scale
A technique for measuring attitudes that asks a respondent to indicate the extent to which he or she agrees with each of a series of statements about an object.
Reliability
The degree to which a measuring instrument produces the same results each time it is employed under a set of specified conditions.
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