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casperchen82

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Refer to Exhibit 11-1. Failure to control history and maturation is a definite weakness.
 
  a. One-group, pretest-posttest design
  b. Randomized subjects, posttest only, control-group design
  c. Randomized subjects, pretest-posttest design control-group
  d. Randomized Solomon four-group design
  e. Counterbalanced design

Question 2

Refer to Exhibit 11-1. Includes more than one control group with one group receiving neither pretest nor treatment.
 
  a. One-group, pretest-posttest design
  b. Randomized subjects, posttest only, control-group design
  c. Randomized subjects, pretest-posttest, control-group design
  d. Randomized Solomon four-group design
  e. Counterbalanced design



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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