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Clearly and concisely describe how a researcher could minimize the likelihood of selective subject loss in an experiment-be sure to include in your answer any risks that the researcher would be taking in trying to prevent the selective loss.
Personal Failures
Instances where an individual fails to meet their own standards or expectations, impacting their perception of self-worth or ability to succeed.
External Causes
Factors outside an individual's or organization's control that can affect outcomes or performance.
Internal Causes
Factors within an individual or organization that influence behavior, decisions, or outcomes, often related to personal abilities, emotions, or characteristics.
Halo Effect
A cognitive bias where an individual's overall impression of a person influences how they feel and think about their character.
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