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DelorasTo

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In small-sample research, it is useful to assign participants to conditions by
 
  A) free random assignment.
  B) consulting a table of random numbers.
  C) asking participants which group they would like to be in.
  D) matched random assignment.

Question 2

When working with small numbers of participants, the use of free random assignment
 
  A) might result in unequal groups on important variables.
  B) is preferable to matched random assignment.
  C) prevents unequal groups from forming.
  D) is the only allowable assignment procedure.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: A





 

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