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_______ - Evidence in the form of actual objects, audiotapes, videotapes, photographs, or diagrams.
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_______ Variables - The variable in which changes are hypothesized to occur as a result of changes in the independent variable.
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_______ Statistics - Numerical data in which the entire population of people, events, or phenomena of a particular kind is observed and reported.
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_______ - Information taken from material of fact or opinion used to establish the probable truth of a claim.
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_______ - Evidence that briefly describes events that have occurred.
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_______ Evidence - Information obtained by direct or indirect observation that describes or reports on events, objects, places, persons, or phenomena.
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_______ - Evidence that describes in detail events that have occurred.
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_______ Variable - The variable manipulated to produce hypothesized changes in the dependent variable.
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_______ Statistics - Numerical data in which data concerning a portion, or sample, of the entire population are observed, and the researcher infers that what is true of the sample is true of the population from which it was drawn.
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_______ Variable - Minimizes or maximizes the predicted effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
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_______ Evidence - A form of evidence consisting of an expert's interpretive or evaluative statements regarding facts pertinent to that field.
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_______ - Factual claims that carry the weight of evidence because the audience accepts them as accurate reflections of human belief or experience.
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_______ Evidence - Reports of the results of field and laboratory experiments on the effect of one variable on another.
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_______ - Numerical information about people or events used to ground claims.