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  2. Group dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Lewin (1943, 1948, 1951) is commonly identified as the founder of the movement to study groups scientifically. He coined the term group dynamics to describe the way groups and individuals act and react to changing circumstances. [8]

  3. Multiple object tracking - Wikipedia

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    One such study found a robust correlation between tracking performance and the effect of number of targets on the N2pc event-related potential and also on contralateral delay activity. [56] Multiple brain areas contribute to these signals, so such studies have not yet allowed researchers to determine exactly which brain areas mediate tracking.

  4. Mood tracking - Wikipedia

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    While mood tracking can be a valuable tool for individuals looking to improve their mental health and well-being, there are also potential limitations and ethical concerns that should be considered. One potential limitation is the potential for self-report bias, as individuals may not accurately report their emotional states or may be ...

  5. Process tracing in psychology - Wikipedia

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    These methods aim to study how the information is integrated after it has been introduced, and how that integration leads to a choice. [1] A popular model to study information integration is verbalized thoughts. Unlike movement-based methods, verbal methods are more direct, they aim to measure the internal process and not the behavior of the ...

  6. Tracking (education) - Wikipedia

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    These groups are generally more interchangeable and less defined. [28] In another study, Argys, Rees, and Brewer (1996) found that high-track students’ achievement dropped when lower-ability students were integrated into the same class. [31] Both of these studies suggest that tracking is beneficial to high-track students.

  7. Self-monitoring - Wikipedia

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    An individual may act one way in a situation and a complete opposite way in the next situation. The score is calculated based on the individuals response to the True or False questions. [ 11 ] A low score on the self-monitoring scale can range anywhere from 0-8 and a high score ranges from 15 to 22.

  8. Cross-device tracking - Wikipedia

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    Another form of tracking permitted by ultrasonic tracking is cross-device tracking, which enables a user's profile to be connected across multiple devices based on proximity. [3] This form of tracking, in linking different devices, can help advertisers show more targeted ads or open individuals to attacks by malicious actors. [3]

  9. Process tracing - Wikipedia

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    Process tracing is a qualitative research method used to develop and test theories. [1] [2] [3] Process-tracing can be defined as the following: it is the systematic examination of diagnostic evidence selected and analyzed in light of research questions and hypotheses posed by the investigator (Collier, 2011).