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Between-Subjects Design
Between-Subjects Design refers to a research design in which different groups of participants are randomly assigned to an experimental condition (exposed to one or more experimental treatments) or to a control condition (not exposed to an experimental treatment).
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Between-subjects design refers to an experimental research strategy in which each research participant provides data for only one level of the independent variable or variables.

A research paradigm in which different experimental subjects participate in different experimental conditions.

an experimental design in which each subject is tested under only one level of each independent variable
 
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