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The idea of "equal consideration" refers to an equal consideration of moral rights.
Confounding Variables
Variables that the researcher failed to control or eliminate, potentially leading to a false association between the studied variables.
Random Assignment
A method used in experiments that assigns participants to different groups using randomization, ensuring each participant has an equal chance of being in any group.
Informed Consent
The process of obtaining permission from a person before conducting a healthcare intervention, after providing adequate information about the risks and benefits.
Critical Thinking
The ability to actively and skillfully conceptualize, apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information to reach an answer or conclusion.
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