experimental variables and manipulation in aspect experiments
Experimental variables refer to the factors or conditions that are deliberately changed or manipulated by the researcher in an experiment. These variables are carefully selected to test the specific aspect or hypothesis under investigation. Manipulation in aspect experiments involves deliberately adjusting or altering these variables to understand their impact on the aspect being studied. This allows researchers to observe and analyze how different variables influence the outcome or behavior being measured.
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- aspect experiments
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- confounding variable
- control group
- counterbalancing
- dependent variable
- experimental group
- extraneous variable
- factorial design
- independent variable
- mediating variable
- moderating variable
- null hypothesis
- placebo effect
- quasi-experimental design
- random assignment
- random sampling
- within-subject design
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