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Each unique combination of variables in a contingency table is referred to as a contingent frequency.
In-Group
A social group to which an individual identifies as being a member, fostering a sense of belonging and identity among its members.
Out-Group
Out-Group refers to social groups with which an individual does not identify, often perceived as different or separate from one’s in-group, which can affect attitudes and behaviors towards members of these groups.
Pariah
An individual who is despised or avoided by others, often due to being outcast from their social group.
Fundamental Attribution Errors
A cognitive bias where people are more likely to attribute another’s actions to their character or disposition rather than to external factors.
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