Multiple Choice
Assume that a student in a psychology course scored particularly low on an exam compared to others in the class and to his own usual level of performance.We should expect any subsequent exam scores from this student to be higher,even without knowing anything about this student's general abilities in the course.This best represents an example of ____.
A) a regression artifact
B) a deviant-case analysis
C) maturation
D) carryover effects
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