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Although There Is a Likelihood of Selection Bias in the Nonequivalent

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Although there is a likelihood of selection bias in the nonequivalent comparison-group design, the use of a pretest can help identify and alleviate some of the danger of this bias.


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Unilateral Mistake

A situation in contract law where only one party is mistaken about a basic assumption on which the contract is based.

Subjective Value

The worth or importance of something based on personal preferences, opinions, or experiences, rather than its objective market value.

Fraudulent Misrepresentation

Occurs when one party deceives another by intentionally providing false information, leading to an agreement or transaction based on that misinformation.

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An untrue assertion made about something, often with the intent to deceive.

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