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At the end of the experiment, Dr. Benning is obliged to
 
  a) debrief her participants.
  b) share her data with the prison warden and officials of the state.
  c) refrain from publishing the data until all participants are released from prison.
  d) provide nicotine-withdrawal therapy to all participants.

Question 2

In within participants experimental designs, participants are tested under more than one condition. A carryover effect may confound the results if
 
  a. performance under the later conditions is altered by participating in the prior
   conditions.
  b. some of the participants only receive the first condition.
  c. the participants have been in other psychology experiments.
  d. more than one independent variable is investigated.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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