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The LIKE operator in the SQL SELECT command WHERE clause allows the use of wildcards to substitute for character strings.
Outstanding Applicant
is a candidate for a position or role who excels beyond others in qualifications, experience, or suitability.
Mediocre Applicant
A candidate for a position who does not stand out due to average performance, skills, or qualifications.
Contrast Error
A cognitive bias in performance appraisals where the evaluation is based on comparison with other individuals instead of objective standards.
Pollyanna Effect
The inclination among individuals to recall positive events or information with greater precision than negative ones.
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