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A Crisis Does Not Always Have to Be Viewed Negatively

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A crisis does not always have to be viewed negatively. It can be an opportunity for a company to improve its position in the market and enhance its image.


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History Effects

Events that occur outside the experiment which may affect participants' responses within the experiment.

Measurement Period

The specific duration or time frame during which data is collected or observations are made in a study.

Manipulation

The process of deliberately altering variables in an experimental setting to observe the effects on dependent variables.

Second Measurement

The action or process of measuring something for the second time, often to track changes or progress.

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