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A psychologist conducts an experiment to see if a 'citrus scent' improves 'test scores' but obtains a null result (no statistically significant difference). To analyze why this happened, the researcher investigates several possibilities. Match each potential explanation for the null result with the specific experimental scenario it describes.
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