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The Deontological Theory Focuses on the Consequences of an Action

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The Deontological theory focuses on the consequences of an action rather than on the motivation of the individual.


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Internal Validity

The extent to which a study can demonstrate that a causal relationship exists between variables, without being influenced by external factors.

One-Group Pretest-Posttest Uninterpretable Design

Refers to a simplistic experimental design where a single group of subjects is tested before and after an intervention without a control group, making causal interpretations difficult.

Internal Validity

The extent to which a study can demonstrate a causal relationship between variables, free of confounding factors.

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