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  • 31Bradley effect — Tom Bradley speaking at AIDS Walk LA at the Paramount Studios lot in 1988 The Bradley effect, less commonly called the Wilder effect,[1][2] is a theory proposed to explain observed discrepancies between voter opinion polls and el …

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  • 32book collecting — Introduction       acquisition of books, not only as texts but also as objects desirable for such qualities as their age, scarcity, historical significance, value, beauty, and evidence of association with some important person. Exercising… …

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  • 33Mareel — Location Lerwick, Shetland Type Music, Cinema, Community education Owner Shetland Arts Website Mareel Mareel is a music …

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  • 34Financial Services Authority — The Financial Services Authority ( FSA ) is an independent non governmental body, quasi judicial body and a company limited by guarantee that regulates the financial services industry in the United Kingdom. Its main office is based in Canary… …

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  • 35Personality test — Diagnostics The four temperaments as illustrated by Johann Kaspar Lavater MeSH …

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  • 36Topicality (policy debate) — Topicality is a stock issue in policy debate which pertains to whether or not the plan affirms the resolution as worded. To contest the topicality of the affirmative, the negative interprets a word or words in the resolution and argues that the… …

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  • 37Christian values — The term Christian values historically refers to the values found in the teachings of Jesus. The biblical teachings of Jesus include:[1] love of God: You shall love the Lord your God with all of your heart, and with all your soul, and with all… …

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  • 38Edwards Personal Preference Schedule — The Edwards Personal Preference Schedule (EPPS) is a forced choice, objective, non projective personality inventory, derived from the theory of H. A. Murray, which measures the rating of individuals in fifteen normal needs or motives. On the EPPS …

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  • 39Correspondent inference theory — is a psychological theory proposed by Edward E. Jones and Keith Davis that systematically accounts for a perceiver s inferences about what an actor was trying to achieve by a particular action. [1] Contents 1 Attributing intention 2 Non Common… …

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  • 40Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory — The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory III (MCMI III) is a psychological assessment tool intended to provide information on psychopathology, including specific disorders outlined in the DSM IV. It is intended for adults (18 and over) with at… …

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