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Specific performance is an order of the court to one party to a contract that the party must adhere to the terms of a contract.
Watching Condition
A scenario or setup in experiments where subjects observe events or behaviors without intervening, often used to gather naturalistic data.
Predicting Condition
Refers to specifying the criteria or conditions under which certain outcomes are expected to occur.
Dunnett Test
A post hoc test used after ANOVA to compare multiple groups against a single control group, assessing if there are significant differences between the control and each of the other groups.
Scheffé Test
A statistical procedure for comparing more than two means while controlling the overall Type I error rate.
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