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Blood smears are prepared for all of the following tests except:
Empirical Method
The empirical method involves gaining knowledge through direct and indirect observation or experience, emphasizing the role of evidence and experimentation.
Correlated Outcomes
Refers to situations where two or more variables or events are associated in such a way that the presence or magnitude of one is related to the presence or magnitude of the other(s).
Test Construction
The process of designing assessments to measure specific abilities, knowledge, or traits accurately and reliably.
Empirically Constructed
Developed or based on observations, experiments, and evidence rather than theory or pure logic.
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