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College Entertainers
Most colleges and universities have a campus activity board that brings entertainers and special events to campuses.To locate and hire these entertainers,many campuses send their student activity board members to one of the seven regional conventions or the National Association of Campus Activities (NACA) convention.More than 100 entertainers,talent agencies,and companies that provide promotional services exhibit their products at these conventions in an area similar to a trade show.(Conference attendees call this the Marketplace. ) Approximately 20 entertainers are selected to present a short program (called a showcase) in which they demonstrate what they would do if hired to perform on campus.Many other entertainers have videos and CDs,which they hand out to student attendees.Only one or two members of any student group can actually set up a contractual agreement with an entertainer or his or her agency.Other student attendees provide input as to which entertainers best match the demographics of their institutions.
-Refer to College Entertainers.When some of the entertainers visit campuses,they give free t-shirts to people who came to see them perform.These tee-shirts are examples of:

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Replicable

Replicable refers to the ability of a study or experiment to be repeated with consistent results by other researchers or experimenters.

Experimental Group

In research, the group of participants that receives the treatment or intervention under investigation to determine its effect.

Control Group

In experimental research, a group of subjects that does not receive the experimental treatment and is used as a benchmark to measure how the other tested subjects do.

Parsimonious

Describing an approach or theory that is simple in its assumptions and explanations while still adequately explaining or predicting phenomena.

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