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_____ is a strength of matched-subjects designs but a weakness of between-subjects designs.
 
  a. Equivalency of groups
  b. Minimized testing effects
  c. Minimized demand characteristics
  d. All of the other alternatives are strengths

Question 2

Concerns for within-subjects designs frequently include _____ and _____.
 
  a. order effects; nonequivalent control groups
  b. carryover effects; mortality
  c. carryover effects; order effects
  d. order effects; mortality



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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