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Brain-computer interface technologies are a critical tool in helping individuals with motor difficulties communicate with the outside world, and in helping individuals bridge the brain-to-muscle communication gap.
Qualitative
Pertaining to research methods focused on collecting and analyzing non-numerical data (e.g., text, video) to understand concepts, thoughts, or experiences.
Quasi-experimental
A type of experimental design where participants are not randomly assigned, making it difficult to control for all confounding variables.
Page Restrictions
Guidelines or limits on the length of manuscript pages allowed by academic journals or conferences, potentially influencing the depth or detail of research presented.
Triangulation of Data
The use of multiple data sources, methods, or theories to enhance the credibility and validity of research findings.
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