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tautology

n.

1. in logic, a statement that is always and necessarily true by virtue of the meaning of its component terms and that therefore has no propositional content, as Either he is alive or he is not alive. See also circular reasoning.

2. in general use, needless repetition of an idea in a different word, phrase, or sentence, as in necessary essential or individual person. —tautological adj.

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November 28th 2024

fatigue effect

fatigue effect

a decline in performance on a prolonged or demanding research task that is generally attributed to the participant becoming tired or bored with the task. The fatigue effect is an important consideration when administering a lengthy survey or test in which participants’ performance may worsen simply due to the challenges of an extended task.