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Cerebral palsy characterized by problems with balance and depth perception, causing patients to walk with unsteady gait, is known as the ____ type.
Tuskegee Study
A deceitful and unethical study conducted by the U.S. Public Health Service from 1932 to 1972, which aimed to observe the natural progression of untreated syphilis in African American men in Alabama.
Experimental Realism
Relates to the extent to which the scenarios and conditions of an experiment are engaging and immersive enough for participants to behave naturally and authentically.
Mundane Realism
The degree to which the conditions of an experiment mimic the real-world settings to which its results can be applied.
Experimental Realism
The extent to which experiment conditions mimic real-life situations, enhancing the validity of the findings.
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