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A Technique Used to Statistically Equate Groups That Differ on a Pretest

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Question 21

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A technique used to statistically equate groups that differ on a pretest or some other variable or variables is called:


A) Analysis of covariance
B) Counterbalancing
C) Matching
D) Carry over effect

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