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Variables

Elements, characteristics, or factors that can change or vary in a study and may affect the outcome.

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Methodology

The overall strategy and rationale behind the research process, including the specific methods used for data collection and analysis.

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Literature review

A summary and analysis of existing research and publications on a specific topic. Helps identify gaps and inform new research.

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Objective tests

Standardized assessments with fixed response options (e.g., multiple-choice), used to measure traits, behaviors, or symptoms (e.g., MMPI).

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Peer review

A process in which experts evaluate a research study or manuscript before publication to ensure quality and accuracy.

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Protocol

A detailed plan that outlines the objectives, design, methods, and procedures of a research study. It serves as a guide for conducting the study consistently and ethically, and is often reviewed by an Institutional Review Board (IRB).

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Reliability

The consistency of a measure or result. A reliable measure produces similar results under consistent conditions.

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Replication

Repeating a study or experiment to confirm findings and test reliability. A key part of scientific credibility.

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