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Interpersonal orientation identifies the underlying tendencies that the individual has to behave in certain ways regardless of circumstances or presence of others.
Selection-By-Threat Interaction Effect
A situation in research where the selection of participants and specific threats to validity interact, affecting the experimental results.
Internal Validity
The extent to which a study effectively demonstrates a causal relationship between variables, minimizing the impact of confounding variables.
Treatment Conditions
Describes the different circumstances or interventions applied to study groups in experimental research to examine their effects on outcomes.
Quasi-Experimental Design
A research design that lacks the full control or random assignment of experimental studies but attempts to determine cause-and-effect relationships among variables.
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