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What is a factorial ANOVA?
Laboratory Experiments
Research methods that involve the manipulation of one or more variables in a controlled environment to observe the effects on behavior.
Confounding Variables
These are variables that the researcher failed to control, or eliminate, damaging the internal validity of an experiment by providing a possible alternative explanation for outcomes.
External Validity
How broadly the outcomes of a research project can be extended to different contexts and populations.
Real-Life Experience
Direct personal encounter or involvement in actual life situations, as opposed to theoretical or simulated environments.
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