Multiple Choice
Controlling Within-Subjects Designs When an experiment is long, subjects may become bored and "go through the motions" until the last experimental condition ends.When this impairs subject performance, it illustrates
A) carryover effects.
B) fatigue effects.
C) interference effects.
D) practice effects.
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