local measurements in psychology
Local measurements in psychology refer to data collection methods that are specific to a particular population or context, providing information that is relevant and applicable to a particular group or situation. These measurements focus on gathering data within a specific setting or sample of individuals, allowing for more specific and targeted analysis and understanding of psychological phenomena.
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