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Positive and negative feedback systems have all the same components (that is, stimulus, sensor, effector, and response). The primary difference between the two is that the response in a positive feedback system stimulates the sensor.
Media Descriptions
The portrayal or depiction of events, people, or scenarios through various forms of media, which can influence public perception and opinion.
Salience
The quality of being particularly noticeable or important; the state or condition of standing out from others due to prominence.
Accessibility
In psychology, it refers to the ease with which information can be retrieved from memory; in general, it describes how readily available or obtainable something is.
Association
A connection or relationship between thoughts, ideas, people, or objects, which may be formed through experiences or cognitive processes.
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