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go.lag

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Carryover effects occur when
 
  a. the effects of one condition are still present when the next condition is administered.
   b. something internal to the participants changes over time that is unrelated to the
   independent variable.
   c. the independent variable affects the dependent variable
   d. participants drop out of the study at differential rates.

Question 2

A significant risk inherent in participant observation is
 
  a. the introduction of extraneous variables.
  b. the need for disguise and possible discovery.
  c. the need for deception.
   d. the reactive effect.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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