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77. The idea that many people seem unable to detect gradual but deadly trends in modern civilization is an example of

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The idea that many people seem unable to detect gradual but deadly trends in modern civilization is an example of

  1. the "Hawthorne Effect."
  2. the "Boiled Frog Syndrome."
  3. the "Zeigarnik Effect."
  4. the "von Restorff Phenomenon."

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2. the "Boiled Frog Syndrome."

 
Posted : 14/06/2022 12:20 pm
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