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Which cranial nerve is not required for deglutition?
Exam Cheating
The act of using unauthorized means or methods to achieve higher grades or scores in educational assessments.
Defective Personalities
A pejorative term potentially referring to individuals who exhibit personality traits or behaviors considered abnormal or dysfunctional within their cultural context; however, it is not a widely accepted or respectful term in psychology.
Diffusion of Responsibility
A psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to take action or feel a sense of responsibility in the presence of others, often cited in explaining bystander inaction.
Cognitive Model
A psychological framework that emphasizes the importance of an individual's thoughts in determining their feelings and behaviors.
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