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Ingenuity

Deutsch: Einfallsreichtum / Español: Ingenio / Português: Engenhosidade / Français: Ingéniosité / Italiano: Ingenuità /

In the psychology context, ingenuity refers to the capacity for creative and inventive thinking, problem-solving, and resourcefulness. It is the ability to find innovative solutions to challenges, adapt to novel situations, and generate original ideas. Understanding ingenuity is crucial for examining human cognitive processes, fostering creativity, and promoting adaptive behavior in various life domains.

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Ingratiation

Ingratiation refers to the process whereby people flatter, praise, and generally try to make themselves likable to another, often higher-status person.

Ingratiation is saying posi

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Ingroup

Ingroup refers to a Group to which a person belongs and that forms a part of his or her social identity. It is a Group of people who share a sense of belonging, a feeling of common

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Ingroup bias

- Ingroup bias : Ingroup bias refers to the tendency to favor one's own Group over one or more outgroups by giving more favorable evaluations and greater rewards to Ingroup members than to outgroup m

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Ingroup favoritism

Ingroup favoritism refers to a tendency to treat and evaluate Ingroup members more favorably than outgroup members.

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Ingroup members

Ingroup members refer to people who belong to the same Group or category as we do.

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Ingroup-outgroup bias

Ingroup-outgroup bias refers to the tendency to view the ingroup, its members, and its products more positively than other groups, their members and their products. Ingroup favoritism

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Inguinal canal

Inguinal canal is a canal through which the testes descend into the scrotum.

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