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In a _______ design, we generally have greater certainty regarding the equality of the groups before the experiment begins than with a _______ design.
Occipital Lobes
The region of the brain located at the back of the head, responsible for visual processing.
Cerebellum
A section of the vertebrate brain located at the rear of the skull, tasked with coordinating and regulating muscle activity.
Medulla
The lower part of the brainstem, controlling vital automatic functions like breathing and heart rate.
Largest Part
The component or segment of something that is the biggest in size, volume, or quantity relative to the other components.
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