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Common knowledge in game theory
Outcome Study
An investigation designed to assess the results or outcomes of specific interventions or treatments in order to determine their effectiveness.
Inclusion Criteria
The set of guidelines or characteristics required for an individual to participate in a research study or clinical trial.
Causal Relationship
The relationship between two variables where changes in one variable directly cause changes in the other.
Statistically Significant
A determination that the observed results in a study are unlikely to have occurred by chance, indicating a real effect within a predetermined level of confidence.
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