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sammy

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An experimental design used to examine whether the order of sequence in which subjects receive multiple versions of the treatment has an effect is called _____.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

_____________ marked major shift away from family-oriented disciple and toward treatment administered by society in specialized facilities.
 
  A. Houses of refuge
  B. Elmira Reformatory
  C. Lyman School for Boys
  D. Cottage Reform School



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Answer to Question 1

Latin square design

Answer to Question 2

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