Multiple Choice
The within-subject design differs from the between-subjects design in that:
A) it relies more on smaller samples
B) it relies on larger samples
C) it exposes the subject to different treatments
D) it randomly assigns groups of subjects to different treatments
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Q10: Which of the following factors may confound
Q11: Random variables are dealt with by:<br>A) factoring
Q12: Baseline stability refers to the:<br>A) levelling off
Q13: Random variables are those which:<br>A) are both
Q14: Which of the following is not a
Q16: Within between-subjects research designs, blocking refers to:<br>A)
Q17: A treatment variable is one which may:<br>A)
Q18: The major advantage of naturalistic observational studies
Q19: Internal validity is a condition which is
Q20: External validity refers to the extent to