Multiple Choice
In what counterbalancing technique would you present experimental treatments to participants in one order, and then in the reverse order?
A) intrasubject counterbalancing
B) extrasubject counterbalancing
C) intersubject counterbalancing
D) randomizedcounterbalancing
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