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Which theory does Elliott's integrated theory of delinquent behavior draw from?
Observations
Data points or values that have been collected or measured through an experimental or observational study.
Matched-Pairs Sampling
A sampling method that involves pairing up subjects based on certain criteria before applying different treatments to each member of the pair.
Extraneous Factors
Variables that can influence the outcome of an experiment but are not the variables being studied.
Control Group
A group in an experiment that does not receive the treatment being tested and is used as a benchmark to measure how the other tested groups do.
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