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ap345

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When you cannot use a pretest, what would be the appropriate design to use?
 
  a) nonequivalent control group design
  b) static group comparison
  c) single-subject design
  d) ABAB design

Question 2

What is another term for historical research?
 
  a) histology
  b) historiography
  c) histonomy
  d) theory analysis



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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