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    In the Context of the Factors Affecting Internal Validity, Maturation
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In the Context of the Factors Affecting Internal Validity, Maturation

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In the context of the factors affecting internal validity, maturation refers to the tendency of subjects selected for treatment on the basis of their extreme scores to move closer to the mean on testing.

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