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ENagel

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How did the researchers make use of a control group in the experiment?
 
  A) they had the control group suppress thoughts of an old flame
  B) they had the control group suppress thoughts of the Statue of Liberty
  C) they had the control group suppress thoughts of a new flame
  D) they had the control group suppress thoughts of sexual encounters

Question 2

Which of the following is a major assumption made when using the matched subjects
  design?
 
  A) The researcher knows what subject characteristic is highly related to performance on the experimental task
  B) Matched subjects exist naturally in the larger population
  C) Matching is made by statistical inference
  D) All subjects in each of the treatments are equal on the variable measured



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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