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erika

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What is a subject variable?
 
  a. A characteristic or feature of a research participant used to assign that participant to a condition of an experiment (e.g., the subject's age).
 b. The individual score of a subject on the dependent variable measure.
  c. A characteristic or feature of a subject which is expected to change as the result of an experimental manipulation.
 d. The degree to which a subject responds to an experimental manipulation.

Question 2

Small-n and single-case research is often considered a variation of _____ design(s).
 
  a. a quasi-experimental
 b. a within-participant
 c. a between-participant
 d. both quasi-experimental and within-participant



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

d



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