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Themember4

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Which of the following is similar to a pretest-posttest design, but with more measures?
 
  A) ex post facto design
  B) general quasi-experimental designs
  C) program evaluation designs
  D) interrupted time-series design

Question 2

In an interrupted, time-series design, the time-series of measures are interrupted by
 
  A) a change in the time between measures.
  B) a change in measures.
  C) a manipulation by the researcher.
  D) the time of day.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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