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  2. Covariation model - Wikipedia

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    Covariation model. Harold Kelley 's covariation model (1967, 1971, 1972, 1973) [1] is an attribution theory in which people make causal inferences to explain why other people and ourselves behave in a certain way. It is concerned with both social perception and self-perception (Kelley, 1973). The covariation principle states that, "an effect is ...

  3. Consensus reality - Wikipedia

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    Consensus reality. Consensus reality refers to the generally agreed-upon version of reality within a community or society, shaped by shared experiences and understandings. [1] This understanding arises from the inherent differences in individual perspectives or subjectivities relating to knowledge or ontology, leading to uncertainties about ...

  4. Consensus decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Shimer College Assembly reaching a consensus through deliberation. Consensus decision-making or consensus process (often abbreviated to consensus) is a group decision-making process in which participants develop and decide on proposals with the goal of achieving broad acceptance, defined by its terms as form of consensus.

  5. Inside Trent Alexander-Arnold’s reinvention and the tactical ...

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    December 22, 2023 at 9:00 AM. Trent Alexander-Arnold has embraced his new role with Liverpool (Reuters) It was the start of a revival and a reinvention. When Arsenal last visited Anfield, in April ...

  6. Consensus theory - Wikipedia

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    Consensus theory. Consensus theory is a social theory that holds a particular political or economic system as a fair system, and that social change should take place within the social institutions provided by it. [1] Consensus theory contrasts sharply with conflict theory, which holds that social change is only achieved through conflict.

  7. Why Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2003 tabloid deal came up at ...

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    Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, shown in 2023. Former National Enquirer Publisher David Pecker brought up a deal he had made with Schwarzenegger during testimony in the Donald Trump ...

  8. Consensus democracy - Wikipedia

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    Consensus democracy is the application of consensus decision-making and supermajority to the process of legislation in a democracy.It is characterized by a decision-making structure that involves and takes into account as broad a range of opinions as possible, as opposed to majoritarian democracy systems where minority opinions can potentially be ignored by vote-winning majorities.

  9. Tech companies have agreed to an AI ‘kill switch ... - AOL

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    The theory gets its name from the 1984 Arnold Schwarzenegger film, where a cyborg travels back in time to kill a woman whose unborn son will fight against an AI system slated to spark a nuclear ...