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ahriuashd

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The experiment by Braun, Ellis, and Loftus (2002) on the effect of a Disney advertisement on memory for visiting a theme park was done between subjects because
 
  a. it would have taken too much time to run the same subjects in both conditions
  b. two condition experiments are always done between subjects
  c. if they experienced both conditions of the study they would no longer naive about the independent variable
  d. they were trying to rule out more than one alternative hypothesis

Question 2

The control condition in the experiment described in question 38 is
 
  a. the drug
  b. the placebo
  c. blood glucose level
  d. not present



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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