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Historical and comparative researchers can use both qualitative and quantitative analytic techniques.
Self-Consciousness
A psychological state where an individual is acutely aware of themselves, their actions, and how they might be perceived by others.
Experimental Hypothesis
A statement predicting the relationship between variables in an experimental design, specifically regarding how an independent variable will affect a dependent variable.
Operational Definitions
The process by which researchers specifically define variables in practical, measurable terms to clarify how those variables will be observed and measured in a study.
Replication
Replication is the process of repeating a research study or experiment under the same or similar conditions to verify the results obtained in the original study.
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