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ETearle

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An appropriate example of a repeated measures design would be
 
  a. comparing individual attitudes about drinking before and after viewing a film on the topic.
  b. contrasting how the personalities of identical twins may differ.
  c. ascertaining whether a given sample is a good representative of a given population.
  d. comparing how men and women differ on memory tasks.

Question 2

Suppose a researcher compares 50 pairs of husbands and wives on a variety of attitudes. In doing so, the researcher is making use of _________________ samples with a ___________________ ___ design.
 
  a. related; matched-samples
  b. related; repeated measures
  c. independent; matched-samples
  d. independent; repeated measures



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Answer to Question 1

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