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TFauchery

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A mixed design is one in which
 
  a. there is one independent and one dependent variable.
  b. at least one independent variable is tested within-subjects, and at least one other independent variable is tested between-subjects.
  c. at least one independent variable is manipulated, and at least one other independent variable is controlled.
  d. each participant receives all levels of each independent variable.

Question 2

ABAB design is to a(n)_____ design as single-case design is to _____.
 
  a. ABA; a design in which only a few participants are used
  b. reversal; a design in which only a few participants are used
  c. ABA; a design in which only one participant is used
 d. reversal; a design in which only one participant is used



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

d



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