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i. The probability of a particular outcome, designated X, must always be between 0 and 1 inclusive. ii. A random variable represents the outcomes of an experiment.
iii. The mean of a probability distribution is referred to as its expected value.
Quarterback Effect
The Quarterback Effect is the phenomenon of attributing the success of a group or team to a single individual, often the leader or most visible member.
Misinformation Effect
A phenomenon in which a person's recall of episodic memories becomes less accurate due to post-event information.
Constructive Processing Effect
The psychological phenomenon where memory retrieval involves active reconstruction using both stored information and new input, rather than merely playing back exact copies of stored data.
Constructive Processing
Refers to the way individuals build up memories based on the integration of new information with existing knowledge.
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