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Effect sizes help us determine which means are statistically significantly different from each other in a within-groups ANOVA.
Sensation
The immediate response of our sensory receptors (e.g., eyes, ears) to basic stimuli such as light, color, sound, pressure, and odor.
Dendrites
Branch-like extensions of neurons that receive signals from other neurons and transmit them toward the cell body.
Synapses
The junctions between nerve cells where signals are transmitted from one neuron to another, playing a crucial role in the functioning of the nervous system.
Animal Species
A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring, sharing common characteristics and behaviors.
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