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Cause-Effect Conclusion
A logical determination that identifies the relationship between causes and their effects.
Experimental Methods
A research methodology involving the manipulation of variables to establish cause-and-effect relationships.
Central Assumptions
Fundamental beliefs or ideas that are taken for granted at the base of an argument, theory, or policy.
Cognitive Theory
A theory focusing on the understanding of mental processes such as perception, memory, thought, and problem solving.
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