If you are interested in any possible interaction effects between an extraneous variable and the independent variable, which of the following techniques you should use?
a. matching by holding the extraneous variable constant
b. matching by making the extraneous variable into another independent variable
c. matching by equating participants
d. counterbalancing
Question 2
In writing the phenomenological report it is important to
a. remain completely objective and detached.
b. be brief.
c. write a detailed narrative with a description of the essential characteristics of the experience.
d. report on the type of statistical analysis employed as well as the effect size.