Multiple Choice
A drawback to the totally within-subjects factorial design is that
A) an inordinate number of participants are required as the design gets larger and larger.
B) carry-over effects cannot be dealt with.
C) order effects must be ignored.
D) as the number of factors increases, so does the number of trials that each participant completes.
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Q5: Explain how order effects can be tested
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Q7: A manipulation that participants consistently notice<br>A) is
Q8: Manipulation checks can be conducted<br>A) as part
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Q12: The use of counterbalancing in within-subjects designs
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