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  • 121Hawthorne effect — The Hawthorne effect is a form of reactivity whereby subjects improve or modify an aspect of their behavior being experimentally measured simply in response to the fact that they know they are being studied,[1][2] not in response to any… …

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  • 122Lunar effect — The lunar effect is the theory that there is correlation between specific stages of the Earth s lunar cycle and deviant behavior in human beings. In spite of numerous studies, no significant lunar effect on human behaviour has been… …

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  • 123Halo effect — For the books of the same name, see Halo Effect (disambiguation). When we judge the looks of John Ausonius, it could matter if we think he is a) a blossoming movie star, b) an award winning scientist, or c) a bankrobber and attempted serial… …

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  • 124Baldwin effect — Not to be confused with Baldwin s rules. Not to be confused with the Baldwin effect (after Jack Allen Baldwin) in astronomy. The Baldwin effect, also known as Baldwinian evolution or ontogenic evolution, is a theory of a possible evolutionary… …

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  • 125Generation effect — The generation effect refers to the robust finding that information will be better remembered if it is generated rather than simply read.cite journal |last=Jacoby |first=L. L. |year=1978 |title=On interpreting the effects of repetition: Solving a …

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  • 126Neighbourhood effect — The neighbourhood effect is one of the contextual variables that explains the tendency of a person to vote in a certain direction based upon the relational effects of the people living in the neighbourhood. The voting preference of a… …

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  • 127Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …

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  • 128Biefeld–Brown effect — The Biefeld–Brown effect is an effect that was discovered by Thomas Townsend Brown (USA) and Dr. Paul Alfred Biefeld (CH). The effect is more widely referred to as electrohydrodynamics (EHD) or sometimes electro fluid dynamics , a counterpart to… …

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