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The ABO and MN Blood-Type Frequencies of the Dunkers Differ

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The ABO and MN blood-type frequencies of the Dunkers differ significantly from those of current American and German populations due to

Understand the role of double-blind procedures in minimizing bias.
Recognize the importance of blocking and stratification in enhancing the accuracy of experimental results.
Distinguish between different experimental designs (randomized, blocked, stratified) and their purposes.
Evaluate the quality of experimental designs and suggest improvements.

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