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Deast7027

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The advantage of the Latin Square technique over complete counterbalancing is that
 
  a. It better controls for carryover effects
  b. It is more easy to assign people to groups
  c. It has all possible permutations of the conditions
  d. It permits more flexibility in choosing the number of subjects

Question 2

If counterbalancing within subjects does not seem possible in a within-subjects experiment, the you may consider controlling for order and sequence effects
 
  a. By giving everyone the same sequence in the same order
  b. With a Latin-square design
  c. Through reverse reliability
  d. Within the group



ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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