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An experimental design that administers one or more levels of one independent variable in combination with two or more levels of another independent variable is called a
 
  a. between-subjects design.
  b. within-subjects design.
  c. simple randomized design.
  d. simple factorial design.

Question 2

The order in which the treatments are administered can unintentionally create problems for the experimenter who is employing which research design?
 
  a. simple factorial designs
  b. repeated-measures designs
  c. between-subjects designs
  d. nested designs



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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