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Explain the functions of efferent neurons, afferent neurons, and interneurons.
Demand Characteristics
Demand Characteristics refer to subtle cues or signals in an experimental setting that influence the participants' behavior or responses, potentially skewing the study's results.
Correlation
A quantitative measure demonstrating how closely two or more variables vary together.
Causation
The action of causing something, indicating a relationship between two events where one is the result of the other.
Third-variable Problem
The third-variable problem occurs when a previously unconsidered variable affects both variables of interest, potentially falsely suggesting a causal relationship between them.
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