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What is the "mark test" and what insights did it bring to the field of neuropsychology?
Replicable Results
Outcomes of experimental studies or research that can be consistently reproduced under the same conditions.
Procedures
A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end, often in a scientific or systematic manner.
Informed Consent
A process ensuring that a person fully understands the risks, benefits, and alternatives of a procedure or participation in research, voluntarily agreeing to it.
Ethical Guidelines
Standards designed to guide behavior and practice in various fields, ensuring integrity and the welfare of participants.
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