If we have conducted random selection accurately, we would be fairly confident that:
A) there are equal numbers in subject groups.
B) the independent variable has been operationally defined.
C) the sample of subjects reflects the population that we are studying.
D) confounding variables have increased in our experiment.
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Q6: The best way to eliminated potential confounds
Q7: What does random selection do?
A) increases counterbalancing
B)
Q8: If you wanted to randomly select fellow
Q9: Potentially confounding order effects can be addressed
Q10: Assigning equal numbers of men and women
Q12: In the example cited in the chapter
Q13: Potential confounds can be eliminated from experiments
Q14: Participant selection procedures affect:
A) internal validity.
B) external
Q15: The question of who our subjects will
Q16: If there is a confounding variable in
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