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Statistical Significance
A calculation central to inferential statistics that describes the likelihood that the results of a study happened by chance.
Experimental Manipulation
The controlled alteration of an independent variable in an experiment to assess its effects on a dependent variable.
Demand Characteristics
Demand Characteristics refer to subtle cues or signals in an experimental setting that influence the participants' behavior or responses, potentially skewing the study's results.
Correlation
A quantitative measure demonstrating how closely two or more variables vary together.
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