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Equilibrium (or localized equation)

A way to control the effect of a system through alternating effects. Each group of subjects receives the same set of effects; only their sequence.

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Context analysis

The method of systematically highlighting and describing the context of the psychological phenomenon under study. in order to further describe the phenomenon in specific contexts..

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Quantitative methods

Methods of collecting and analyzing numerical data through mathematical statistics. Methods of quantitative analysis (and synthesis) in psychology: Raw data processing methods (tabulation, graphing). secondary.

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Semi-experiment

A research plan in which the examiner refuses to fully control the variables because they are not applicable for objective reasons. Any real experience can.

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Likeness

The result caused by the interpretation of unique individual observations obtained by the “single case investigation” method

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