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Dissonance is
Informed Consent
A process ensuring participants are fully aware of the potential risks and implications involved in a study or procedure before agreeing to participate.
Voluntary Participation
The principle that individuals freely choose to participate in an activity, study, or research without coercion or undue influence.
Hypothesis
A tentative explanation or prediction that can be tested through scientific research.
Reliability
The consistency of a measure or test in producing stable and accurate results over multiple applications or time periods.
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