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A Threat to Internal Validity That Results from Some Unexpected

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A threat to internal validity that results from some unexpected event is referred to as __________.


Definitions:

Posttest-pretest

An analysis framework where the performance or outcomes are examined after the intervention first, followed by comparison to the initial pre-intervention state.

Repeated Measures

A study design in which the same subjects are tested under each condition more than once, allowing for the control of individual differences.

Sorting Techniques

Sorting techniques are algorithms or methods used to rearrange a sequence of items or data into a particular order (ascending or descending), based on specific criteria.

Memory Performance

The efficiency and accuracy with which the brain can store and retrieve information, which can be affected by various factors including age, stress, and health.

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