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Infants are born with the ability to control their visual attention.
Sports Performance
The manner in which an athlete performs, often evaluated through specific benchmarks or criteria relevant to the sport.
Repeated Measures Design
An experimental design in which the same subjects are tested under each condition, allowing comparison of their performance across different conditions.
2 × 2 Factorial Design
An experimental design involving two independent variables, each at two levels, exploring their effect individually and interactively.
Simple Main Effect of Gender
The isolated impact of gender on a dependent variable within a factorial study design, disregarding the influence of other interacting factors.
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