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Preexperimental Designs Are Distinguished by the Fact That the Researcher

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Preexperimental designs are distinguished by the fact that the researcher can randomly assign test units to experimental groups and also randomly assign treatments to experimental groups.

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Sclera

The tough, outermost layer, or “white,” of the eye, through which light cannot pass; covers all except the front of the eye.

Sclera

The white outer layer of the eyeball, providing protection and structure to the eye.

Fovea Centralis

A small pit in the retina of the eye where visual acuity is highest, due to the concentration of cone cells.

Lens

An optical device made of transparent material that affects the focusing of light rays to form images.

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