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The ________ is not exposed to the independent variable manipulation but provides a point of comparison when examining the effects of these manipulations on the dependent variable.
Assimilation
The process by which individuals or groups adopt the culture, norms, and practices of another group, often losing aspects of their original identity.
Boarding Schools
Educational institutions where students live on campus during the school term, historically used in some contexts as tools for assimilating indigenous or minority children into dominant cultures.
General Allotment Act
A 1887 law aimed at assimilating Native Americans into American society by dividing communal tribal lands into individual family plots.
Extracurricular Participation
Involvement in activities outside of the regular academic curriculum, which may include sports, clubs, music, arts, and volunteer work, among others.
Q4: The manipulation of one or more independent
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Q19: The process of generalizing the sample results
Q24: Judgmental sampling is a probability sampling technique
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Q74: _ is a measure of construct validity
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Q88: _ is the bias that arises when