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A limit test is a
Confounding Variable
A factor other than the independent variable that might produce an effect in an experimental design, thus confounding the results.
Manipulates
Influences or controls someone or something to one's advantage, often with deceit or skill.
Random Assignment
A method used in experiments where participants are allocated to different groups randomly, ensuring that each group is similar at the start of the experiment.
Projective Tests
Psychological tests that use ambiguous or vague images or situations to elicit responses that can reveal hidden emotions and internal conflicts.
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