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Arii_bell

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In an ex post facto design, one may employ matching by
 
  a. matching subjects from one population with subjects from another population; or
  b. matching pairs within a single population.

Question 2

Choose the term that is described in each of the phrases below. All subjects receive all of the experimental treatments.
 
  a. random assignment
  b. randomized matching
  c. homogeneous selection
  d. analysis of covariance
  e. use of subjects as their own controls



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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