Multiple Choice
In which one of the following situations would the Latin square technique be appropriate? When it
A) is not possible to control for order and sequence effects within subjects
B) is possible to control for order and sequence effects within subjects
C) is not possible to do a within-subjects experiment
D) is not possible to present subjects with each condition in a different order from other subjects
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