Multiple Choice
Controlling Within-Subjects Designs In a within-subjects design, the effects of some treatments may persist after they are removed and influence performance during later treatment conditions.These effects are known as
A) carryover effects.
B) fatigue effects.
C) practice effects.
D) progressive error.
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