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newbem

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Experimental designs that expose subjects to more than one treatment condition each are referred to as
 
  a. expectancy control designs.
  b. repeated-measures designs.
  c. nested designs.
  d. between-subjects designs.

Question 2

Because he is limited in the number of subjects he can recruit,
 
  Tom decides to test his hypothesis that studying to music improves test performance by comparing individuals' test performance after studying to music to their test performance after studying in silence. This is an example of which type of design?
   a. simple factorial
   b. between-subjects
   c. within-subjects
   d. nested



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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