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Match these brain areas with their descriptions.
-playing key roles in homeostasis, an area that contains centers for hunger and thirst, as well as controlling the autonomic nervous systems
Factorial Design
An experimental strategy where two or more factors are varied, allowing researchers to study their individual effects and interactions.
Null Hypothesis
A hypothesis that assumes no significant difference or effect within the context of the study.
Main Effect
In a factorial design, it is the effect of an independent variable on a dependent variable averaging over the levels of any other independent variables.
Total Mean
The overall average of a set of numbers or data points.
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