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tuffie

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When problems with fatigue or boredom occur in a repeated measures design, there is problem with
 
  a. order effects.
  b. sequence effects
  c. baseline effects.
  d. latency effects.

Question 2

When psychology students evaluate research with animals, students
 
  a. usually have very negative attitudes about the use of cats, dogs, and rats.
  b. are very similar to their faculty mentors in their attitudes toward such research.
  c. support such research for their own studies, but not for the research of others.
  d. are very likely to agree that animals are necessary for their own research.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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