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A research project comparing chess experts' memories for chess pieces on a board compared to novices' memories would involve a

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Paksoy, Wilkinson, and Mason (1985) found that in their marketing research,
 
  they needed to give participants a week between exposure to the first treatment/testing and the second treatment/testing phase because the first IV would affect behavior in the second phase. These researchers were sensitive to the possibility of
  a. maturation effects.
  b. asymmetric transfer.
  c. between groups effects.
  d. sequence effects.



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