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Quasi-experimental Design
A research strategy that attempts to establish cause-effect relationships among the variables involved but does not fully meet the criteria for controlled experiments, often lacking random assignment.
Schizophrenia
A chronic brain disorder that affects a person's thinking, feeling, and behavior, leading to delusional thoughts, hallucinations, and impaired functioning.
Parental Training
A therapeutic program aimed at teaching parents strategies and skills to manage and improve their children's behavior problems.
Analogue Experiment
A research method in which the experimenter produces abnormal-like behavior in laboratory participants and then conducts experiments on the participants.
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