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  • 101Demonstration effect — Demonstration effects are effects on the behavior of individuals caused by observation of the actions of others and their consequences. The term is particularly used in political science and sociology to describe the fact that developments in one …

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  • 102Rusty bolt effect — When radio waves from clean transmitters interact with dirty connections or corroded parts (which would then act as a diode) of a television, the rusty bolt effect, including the generation of harmonics and/or intermodulation… …

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  • 103for effect — So as to make a telling impression • • • Main Entry: ↑effect * * * for effect phrase if you do something for effect, you do it in order to impress people ‘Still ...’ she said and paused, for effect. Thesaurus: describing behaviour that is… …

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  • 104Indirect effect — is a principle of European Community Law which compels national courts to interpret so far as possible national legislation in accordance with the aims of a directive. In the EU, a directive is a legislative order that requires implementation in… …

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  • 105Second-order conditioning — In classical conditioning, second order conditioning or higher order conditioning is a form of learning in which a stimulus is first made meaningful or consequential for an organism through an initial step of learning, and then that stimulus is… …

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  • 106Mass Effect — This article is about the video game series. For the video game, see Mass Effect (video game). For the medical term, see Mass effect (medicine). For other uses, see Mass effect (disambiguation). Mass Effect Mass Effect logo Genres …

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  • 107International Fisher effect — The International Fisher effect is a hypothesis in international finance that says that the difference in the nominal interest rates between two countries determines the movement of the nominal exchange rate between their currencies, with the… …

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  • 108Hall effect — For the Colombian band, see The Hall Effect (band). The Hall effect is the production of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor, transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular …

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  • 109Flynn effect — The Flynn effect is the rise of average Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test scores over the generations, an effect seen in most parts of the world, although at greatly varying rates. It is named after James R. Flynn, who did much to document it and… …

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  • 110Ground effect in aircraft — Aircraft may be affected by a number of ground effects, aerodynamic effects due to a flying body s proximity to the ground.One of the most important of these effects is the Wing In Ground effect, which refers to the reduction in drag experienced… …

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