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In an Experiment, the Factor That Is Observed and Measured

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In an experiment, the factor that is observed and measured for change and is thought to be influenced by the independent variable is called the:


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Outgroup Homogeneity

The perception that members of an outgroup are more similar to each other than they actually are, particularly when compared to the diversity observed within one's ingroup.

Just-world Phenomenon

The cognitive bias to believe that the world is inherently fair and that people get what they deserve.

Social Identity

The perception of oneself shaped by one's affiliations with various groups.

Other-race Effect

A psychological phenomenon where individuals are better at recognizing faces of their own race than those of other races.

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