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  2. List of psychological effects - Wikipedia

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    A list of 'effects' that have been noticed in the field of psychology. [clarification needed] Ambiguity effect; ... Lawn dart effect; Less-is-better effect;

  3. Lawn dart effect - Wikipedia

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    In aviation, the lawn dart effect occurs when fighter aircraft pilots accelerate horizontally at more than 1 standard gravity.The effect occurs when such extreme stimulation to the vestibular system leads to the perception that the aircraft is climbing, prompting the pilot to lower the aircraft's pitch attitude, or drop the nose.

  4. List of effects - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wobegon effect (cognitive biases) (psychological theories) (social psychology) Landau–Pomeranchuk–Migdal effect (high-energy physics) Larsen effect (audio feedback) Late effect (disease) Lawn dart effect (psychology) Lazarus effect (particle detectors) Lead–lag effect (control theory) (economics and finance) Leakage effect (tourism)

  5. Lawn darts - Wikipedia

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    A package of lawn darts with metal tips. Lawn darts (also known as Javelin darts, jarts, lawn jarts, or yard darts) is a lawn game for two players or teams. A lawn dart set usually includes four large darts and two targets. The gameplay and objective are similar to those of both horseshoes and darts. The darts are typically 12 inches (30 cm) in ...

  6. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Lawn darts (also called yard darts and garden darts) is an outdoor game, with gameplay and objective similar to horseshoes, in that the darts are thrown to land in a circle target on the ground. The darts are similar to the ancient Roman thrown weapon plumbata. For a brand named Jarts, the darts weighed about 1/4 pound, were 12 inches long, and ...

  7. AP Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology (also known as AP Psych) and its corresponding exam are part of the College Board's Advanced Placement Program. This course is tailored for students interested in the field of psychology and as an opportunity to earn Advanced Placement credit or exemption from a college -level psychology course.

  8. Talk:Lawn dart effect - Wikipedia

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  9. Dart (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Of the darts still in widespread use, perhaps the closest to traditional thrown darts are lawn darts. These are large and heavy enough to be thrown by swinging, and to seriously wound a person when thrown. [10] An indoor game of darts has also been developed. For competitive purposes, a dart cannot weigh more than 50 g (1.8 oz) including the ...