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The maturation effect refers to the changes in participants' behavior or performance over time that are due to natural development or aging, rather than the experimental treatment itself. It is a common threat to internal validity in longitudinal studies, as it can confound the results by making it difficult to attribute changes solely to the intervention being studied.
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