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In a one-way analysis of variance design, there is a single factor of interest but there may be multiple levels of the factor.
Resilience
The ability of an individual to recover from adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant stress and to adapt well over time.
Plasticity
The brain's capacity to change and adapt in response to experiences, learning, and injury.
Changing Resource Allocations
The process of adjusting how resources are distributed or assigned, often in response to shifts in needs, priorities, or availability.
Multidirectional
A characteristic of development indicating that capacity can increase or decrease at various points across the lifespan, depending on a range of factors.
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