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Figure 6-23
-Refer to Figure 6-23.The amount of the tax per unit is
Selection Differences
Variations in the characteristics of participants in different groups of an experiment due to non-random assignment.
Serious Flaw
pertains to a significant error or shortcoming in design, methodology, or interpretation that can undermine the reliability, validity, or integrity of a research study or argument.
Participant Dropouts
Individuals who withdraw from a study or experiment before it is completed, affecting the validity of the results.
Nonequivalent Control Group Design
A quasi-experimental design where the experimental group and the control group are not created by random assignment, potentially leading to differences between groups that are not due to the experimental manipulation.
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