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  2. Big-fish–little-pond effect - Wikipedia

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    The big-fish–little-pond effect (BFLPE) is a frame of reference model introduced by Herbert W. Marsh and John W. Parker in 1984. According to the model, individuals compare their own self-concept with their peers and equally capable individuals have higher self-concepts when in a less capable group than in a more capable group.

  3. Selfish herd theory - Wikipedia

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    To date, this article has been cited in over 2000 sources. To illustrate his theory, Hamilton asked readers to imagine a circular lily pond which sheltered a population of frogs and a water snake. [1] Upon seeing the water snake, the frogs scatter to the rim of the pond, and the water snake attacks the nearest one. [1]

  4. Frog pond effect - Wikipedia

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    The frog pond effect is the theory that individuals evaluate themselves as worse than they actually are when in a group of higher-performing individuals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This effect is a part of the wider social comparison theory .

  5. BioBlitz - Wikipedia

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    This bioblitz has much public participation with many activities including pond-dipping, nature walks and meeting live animals up close. The species count currently stands at 488, including a Western Screech Owl, Red-legged Frog, Brassy Minnows and Common Fern which, despite its name, had never been found in the area before. [20] Ontario:

  6. Dapping - Wikipedia

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    A dap can be a bounce of a ball, etc. Correspondingly, as a verb, "dap" or "dape", is apparently parallel to "dab", the final "p" expressing a lighter touch. It can mean to fish by letting the bait dip and bob lightly onto the water. Also generally to rebound. [1] In modern practice the term "dapping" is not commonly used except in specific senses.

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  8. Plunge dip - Wikipedia

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    A plunge dip (also known as a dipping vat, dipping tank or, simply, a dip) is a bath designed to immerse livestock in liquid pesticide or other treatment. Design [ edit ]

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