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This trend may be due to the consistent effect of some extraneous variable , such as maturation . As long as the extraneous variable does not covary systematically with treatment , it may be quite possible to discern treatment effects ...
This trend may be due to the consistent effect of some extraneous variable , such as maturation . As long as the extraneous variable does not covary systematically with treatment , it may be quite possible to discern treatment effects ...
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it is to actual changes that occur ; and on our knowledge of the effects of a whole constellation of external conditions and extraneous variables that surround our attempt to evaluate the effects of this particular intervention on this ...
it is to actual changes that occur ; and on our knowledge of the effects of a whole constellation of external conditions and extraneous variables that surround our attempt to evaluate the effects of this particular intervention on this ...
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effect seems fairly strong . Graph B shows a similar effect , except that the change is more gradual . Here the effect is less clear ... All the other graphs are relatively weak , primarily because of inconsistent or delayed effects .
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