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Independent self

Independent self refers to a view of oneself as an independent person whose behavior is determined mainly by one's own internal characteristics. According to Face-negotiation theory, Independent self is the self-construal of individuals who conceive of themselves as relatively autonomous from others; I-identity.

Independent self-construal

Independent self-construal refers to a self-concept that emphasizes what makes the self different and sets it apart from others

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Independent variable

Independent variable refers to the input or stimulus that is manipulated or observed.

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Independent-measures design

Independent-measures design please see Between-subjects design.

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Independent-measures t test

Independent-measures t test a term used in a between-subjects design that refers to a hypothesis test that evaluates the statistical significance of the mean difference between two (2) separate groups of participants.

Indeterminism

Indeterminism refers to the contention that even though Determinism is true, attempting to measure the causes of something influences those causes, making it impossible to know them w

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Index crimes

Index crimes refer to the eight (8) major crimes included in Part I of the Uniform Crime Reports: criminal homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-thef

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Index offense

Index offense refer to acts that are illegal regardless of the perpetrator"s age.

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