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What is the principle of the Rh-Hr (Weiner) terminology?
Order Effects
Potential changes in participants' responses due to the sequence in which experimental materials are presented.
Latin Square
A design methodology in experimental research that helps in controlling two sources of variability by organizing subjects into a square matrix.
Complete Counterbalancing
A method in experimental design that involves all possible orders of conditions to ensure that variable order does not affect the results.
Repeated Measures
Repeated measures design refers to a research methodology where the same subjects are exposed to different conditions or measured across multiple time points.
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