longitudinal aspects in experimental research
Longitudinal aspects in experimental research refer to studying and observing changes or outcomes over an extended period of time, often by collecting data at multiple points throughout the duration of the experiment.
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- dependent variables
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- experimental manipulation
- external validity
- follow-up assessments
- independent variables
- internal validity
- long-term effects
- longitudinal studies
- participant attrition
- pre-test/post-test design
- random assignment
- research ethics
- research methods
- time intervals
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