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Confusing interpretations of research studies can be made when the independent and status variables are not differentiated.
Intelligence
The ability to acquire, understand, and use knowledge, as well as to engage in abstract thinking and problem-solving.
Recall Events
The process of retrieving information about past events or experiences from one’s memory.
Confounding Variables
Factors other than the independent variable(s) that are unequal across groups.
Random Assignment
A method used in experiments to ensure that every participant has an equal chance of being assigned to any given group, thereby reducing bias.
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