A progressive effect
A) is more easily controlled by counterbalancing than a carry-over effect
B) is more likely to occur in a between-subjects design than a within-subjects design
C) usually results in a confound, making counterbalancing a problem
D) tends to produce effects that are nonlinear from trial to trial
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