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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
 A Experiment  I. Laboratory experiments  Q. In-depth interviews  B. Indices  J. Natural or field experiments  R. Experimental proup  C. Operationalize  K. Control eroup  S. Ordinal variables  D. Posttest  L. Population  T. Focus proups  E. Field research  M. Ethropraphy  U. Corverience sarnple  F. Participart observation  N. Interval variables  V. Reliability  G. Independent variable  O. Internal Review Boards  W. Validity  H. Dependent variable  P. Hypotheses \begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text { A Experiment } & \text { I. Laboratory experiments } & \text { Q. In-depth interviews } \\\hline \text { B. Indices } & \text { J. Natural or field experiments } & \text { R. Experimental proup } \\\hline \text { C. Operationalize } & \text { K. Control eroup } & \text { S. Ordinal variables } \\\hline \text { D. Posttest } & \text { L. Population } & \text { T. Focus proups } \\\hline \text { E. Field research } & \text { M. Ethropraphy } & \text { U. Corverience sarnple } \\\hline \text { F. Participart observation } & \text { N. Interval variables } & \text { V. Reliability } \\\hline \text { G. Independent variable } & \text { O. Internal Review Boards } & \text { W. Validity } \\\hline \text { H. Dependent variable } & \text { P. Hypotheses } & \\\hline\end{array}
-____ Participants in an experiment that are not exposed to the independent variable.


Definitions:

Cure

The correction of a defect in goods that caused the goods to be rejected by a buyer.

Delivery

The act of transporting goods or services from a seller or provider to the recipient's location, completing a sales transaction.

Implied Warranty

A legal assumption that a product or service sold will meet basic quality and functionality standards.

Merchantability

A warranty that the goods sold meet reasonable expectations for use, including being fit for the purpose for which they are sold.

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