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Control Groups Are Important in Experimental Studies and in Nonexperimental

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Control groups are important in experimental studies and in nonexperimental studies.


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Standard Line

A reference line used for comparison or measurement purposes, often in the context of visual perception experiments.

Milgram's Study

A psychological experiment conducted in the 1960s by Stanley Milgram to measure the willingness of participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience.

Obeyed Experimenter

Refers to the phenomenon where participants in a study are likely to follow orders from the authority figure conducting the experiment.

Subjects

Individuals or groups who participate in research studies or experiments.

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