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Phenomenological experience is the experimenter's perception of the participant's experience.
Control Group
In experimental research, a group of subjects that does not receive the treatment being tested, allowing researchers to compare outcomes.
Personal Values
Core beliefs or principles that individuals hold, guiding their behavior and influencing their decisions, goals, and life direction.
Scientific Observation
The process of gathering information or data through the senses or scientific instruments in a systematic manner.
Interpretation of Data
The process of analyzing data to uncover patterns or meaning, often leading to insights or conclusions.
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