Matched subjects procedures are:
A) more sensitive than within-subjects designs.
B) equally as sensitive as within-subjects designs.
C) more sensitive than between-subjects designs.
D) less sensitive than between-subjects designs.
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Q21: For complete counterbalancing:
A) order and time effects
Q22: In the within-subjects design, the effects of
Q23: If practice of experimental tasks leads to
Q24: The design below best illustrates which of
Q25: A Latin square design is a special
Q27: If matching is used as an experimental
Q28: In a mixed design:
A) one variable is
Q29: If a treatment has a permanent effect
Q30: Likely confounds in a within-subjects design are:
A)
Q31: In a matched-subjects procedure, participants are matched
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