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In a learning study using repeated measures, the correlation between early and later times will likely be low. Analyzing fewer levels of the independent variable would help to avoid violating the assumption of
Miliaria
A skin condition characterized by small, raised bumps and possibly itchiness due to blocked sweat ducts.
Prickly Heat
A skin rash caused by blocked sweat ducts and trapped sweat beneath the skin, often occurring in hot, humid conditions.
Sweat Test
A diagnostic test primarily used to identify cystic fibrosis, measuring the amount of chloride in sweat.
Chloride
A negatively charged ion (Cl-) that is an essential electrolyte in the body, involved in maintaining fluid balance and blood pressure.
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