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The Difference in Magnitude Between the Control and the Experimental

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The difference in magnitude between the control and the experimental groups on the dependent variable is called the:

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Definitions:

Symmetry

A characteristic where an object or design is evenly proportioned and balanced, such that it can be divided into matching halves by one or more axes.

Straightness

A condition where an element or line follows a true, unbending course, often used to describe the accuracy of a manufactured part.

Maximum Material Condition

A feature of size symbol that denotes the limit of size for an external or internal feature of size, considering the maximum amount of material for the part to meet specifications.

LMC

Least Material Condition, a feature size where it contains the least amount of material yet maintains its integrity and functionality.

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