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How does a quasi-experiment differ from a true experiment?
Average Strength
Typically refers to the median level of force or power of an entity or substance, measured against a standard or amongst a range.
Fraud
Deliberate deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain, or to deprive a victim of a legal right.
Undue Influence
A form of manipulation that is used to persuade someone to act in a way that is not in their best interest, invalidating consent in contracts.
Principal
In financial terms, it refers to the original sum of money borrowed in a loan, or the initial amount of money invested, excluding any interest or profits. In legal terms, it can also refer to a person who grants authority to an agent to act on their behalf.
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