A) ethnicity
B) fatigue
C) gender
D) intelligence
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A) between-subjects factorial
B) independent groups
C) multiple independent groups
D) within-subjects factorial
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A) block randomization.
B) complete counterbalancing.
C) partial counterbalancing.
D) reverse counterbalancing.
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A) between-subjects designs.
B) factorial designs.
C) independent groups designs.
D) within-subjects designs.
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A) random assignment to conditions will control subject variables.
B) subjects vary greatly on the dependent variable.
C) there is asymmetrical carryover between treatment conditions.
D) treatment conditions interfere with each other.
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A) block randomization
B) Latin square counterbalancing
C) reverse counterbalancing
D) block randomization and reverse counterbalancing
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A) balanced Latin square counterbalancing
B) block randomization
C) Latin square counterbalancing
D) reverse counterbalancing
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A) carryover effects.
B) fatigue effects.
C) order effects.
D) progressive error.
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A) controls extraneous variables better than random assignment in a between-subjects design.
B) is less vulnerable to carryover effects than a between-subjects design.
C) requires less time to run subjects than a between-subjects design.
D) requires more subjects than a between-subjects design.
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A) Each subject performs differently on the dependent variable.
B) Solving the first anagram facilitates solving later anagrams.
C) Subjects always perform best on the last set of problems in a random series.
D) Subjects perform better in some treatment conditions than in others.
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A) carryover effects.
B) fatigue effects.
C) practice effects.
D) subject boredom.
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A) asymmetrical carryover effects.
B) progressive error.
C) symmetrical carryover effects.
D) both progressive error and symmetrical carryover effects.
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A) participation in one treatment condition will provide subjects too many clues about the next conditions.
B) subjects vary widely in performance on the dependent variable.
C) there is a small number of subjects.
D) we need to control extraneous subject variables.
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A) exposure to one level of an independent variable will affect performance during subsequent treatment conditions.
B) it is possible to perform the same study using a between-subjects design.
C) the sample size is small.
D) there are large individual differences in subject performance on the dependent variable.
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A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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A) use a balanced Latin square.
B) use a between-subjects design.
C) use randomized counterbalancing.
D) use subject-by-subject counterbalancing.
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A) carryover effects
B) fatigue effects
C) interference effects
D) practice effects
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A) 2
B) 3
C) 6
D) 9
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A) achieved greater external validity
B) made their data more precise
C) minimized interference between conditions
D) sacrificed statistical power
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A) between-subjects
B) factorial
C) independent groups
D) within-subjects
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