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Awilson837

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Using a repeated-measures design with a separate control group, helps to
  prevent
 
  a. sampling error
  b. score dispersion
  c. individual differences
  d. confounding variables

Question 2

When equating subjects on a matched-subjects design, the researcher should
  choose some measure which is correlated with the
 
  a. independent variable
  b. dependent variable
  c. measurement scale
  d. confounding variable



jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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