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Some of the approaches include: |
Some of the approaches include: |
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* [[Laboratory experimentation]] |
* [[Laboratory experimentation]] |
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* [[Naturalistic observation]], in which researchers study a population while attempting to change as little as possible. |
* [[Naturalistic observation]], in which researchers study a population while attempting to change as little as possible. |
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* [[Experimental study]], in which researchers change a variable in the group being studied. |
* [[Experimental study]], in which researchers change a variable in the group being studied. |
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