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How does participatory action research differ from other research methods?
Price Reductions
A strategic decrease in the selling price of products or services, typically to drive sales volume, clear inventory, or respond to competitive market pressures.
Rebates
A partial refund to someone who has paid too much for tax, rent, or a utility, or as a promotional incentive offered by manufacturers or retailers after purchase.
Samples
Small quantities or instances of a product or material used for testing, evaluation, or demonstration purposes to gauge its characteristics or the population’s response.
Controlled Experiments
A research method where variables are manipulated to observe the effect on a dependent variable, often used to establish causal relationships.
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