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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of matching groups of participants in a between-subjects experiment.
Decision-Making Abilities
The capability to select between two or more alternatives to achieve the best outcome in a given situation.
Gender
Social and cultural distinctions associated with being male or female, as opposed to biological differences.
Biological Sex
The physical characteristics, such as reproductive and sexual anatomy, chromosomes, and hormone levels, that are used to classify individuals as male, female, or intersex at birth.
Reproductive Distinctions
The inherent or socially constructed differences in reproductive roles and functions among sexes and genders.
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