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Decile groups are equated here with socio-economic status (SES).

The workloads for the H and L groups are equated (Table  2).

27 Non-specific treatment factors that can be held constant across all groups are equated (eg, attention or amount of contact with the psychologist), while the theoretically active treatment ingredients are withheld.

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Although both groups were equated for intelligence and had similar error scores, females showed cumulative impairment on the fourth day of practice, whereas males kept improving.

Both groups were equated in number of letters (6 in average) and frequency of use (mean  =  28) [37].

Suleiman, 30, realized a few years ago that there was a dire need for factual information during the rise of the self-described Islamic State, when he noticed how right-wing groups were equating ISIS's language with the beliefs of the world's entire Muslim population.

Since the main purpose of the symmetry judgment task was to ensure attention to the stimuli and efficient figure ground segregation, but not its analysis, the symmetric and asymmetric images within each form group are not equated for low-level features (note that groups of forms are equated for low-level features, but within a given form group, symmetric and asymmetric images are not).

This holds even when the length of the training sessions and the trial spacings are equated between groups, and when the visual-alone trials used for comparison between groups are physically identical (i.e., silent).

These results document that music listening has specific efficacy in enhancing mood even when expectations of improvement are equated across groups.

Greater independence (higher scores) are equated with better rehabilitation outcomes.

DIF occurs 1) if an item is sensitive to both the primary dimension and a secondary dimension and 2) if the reference and focal groups that have been equated on the primary dimension differ in distribution on a secondary dimension (Rousos and Stout 1996a).

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