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Prayer Requests Question 1 2/ 2 pts
is when each condition appears once in each sequence and participants are then randomly
assigned to the difference sequences.
Complete counterbalancing
Partial counterbalancing
Randomized partial counterbalancing
Latin Square counterbalancing
Question 2 2/2pts
If the participants’ performance gets worse as a result of performing the same task repeatedly, this
is known as
matching
carryover
a fatigue effect
a practice effect
Question 3 2/2pts
Which of the following is the appropriate analysis for a dependent multiple-groups design, when the
outcome variable or DV is measured on an interval or ratio scale?
between-subjects ANOVA
Pearson’s r
dependent-groups ANOVA
within-subjects t test
Question 4 2/2pts
Repeated-measures designs are great for studies where participants are changed in a permanent
way.
True
False
o~ [ 2/2pots
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The standard deviation of the differences for a sampling distribution of mean differences is known
as
the critical value
the variance
the standard error of the mean difference
the mean difference
Question 6 2/2pts
is when participants are randomly assigned to all possible sequences of conditions in an
experiment.
Randomized partial counterbalancing
Complete counterbalancing
Partial counterbalancing
Latin Square counterbalancing
Question 7 2/2pts
Having participants take part in different conditions in different orders is known as
order effects
matching
counterbalancing
power
Question 8 2/2pts
With three different conditions in a repeated-measures design, how many different orders of
condition are possible?
Question 9 2/2pts
A repeated-measures design is a good choice when you have a situation where multiple participant
variables are likely to have a strong effect on the DV.
True
False
Question 10 2/2pts
Which of the following is one of the assumptions of the dependent-samples t test?
The n of the groups is equal.
The predictor is interval or ratio.
The outcome is dichotomous.
The groups are independent.