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The key to experimental replicability is the systematic manipulation or control of relevant variables.
Developed Countries
Nations with a high level of economic development and standard of living, characterized by high income per capita, advanced technological infrastructure, and a wide range of services available to citizens.
Literacy
The ability to read and write, providing the fundamental skill for communication and learning in society.
Malnutrition
A condition resulting from an imbalanced dietary intake, either through undernutrition or overnutrition.
Extremely Short
A description of a very brief amount of time or a very small quantity; in economics, it may relate to short-term market observations.
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