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Regardless of the size of the sample, or the scale of measurement, when correlated samples are involved, the researcher may never use
Iteration
The process of repeating a sequence of operations or activities in order to generate a desired outcome or improve a product, system, or design.
Perfect Experiments
Controlled studies aimed at determining the effect of variables in an ideal and flawless manner, often unachievable in practice.
Scientific Rigor
The strict application of scientific methods and principles to ensure thoroughness, accuracy, and reliability in research and development.
Design Thinking
A human-centered approach to innovation that brings together what people need with what is technologically feasible and economically viable.
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