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What was the Carter Doctrine? What events were factors in its formulation?
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The conclusions or explanations made by researchers based on their findings from studies, which are subject to academic scrutiny and debate.
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The process of obtaining quantitative data or the magnitude of something using standard units.
Experimental Groups
Groups in scientific research that receive the intervention or treatment being tested, as opposed to a control group which does not.
Control Groups
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