Multiple Choice
When the baselines of different subjects in an experiment level off at very different values even though the conditions imposed on the subjects are nominally identical, you have the problem of:
A) unsystematic between-subjects baselines.
B) unequal baselines between subjects.
C) between-subjects baseline drifts.
D) None of the answers is correct.
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