BESC 3020 CH. 11 QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS NEW UPDATE
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BESC 3020 CH. 11 QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS NEW UPDATE
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for constructing a Latin square? - Answer-All possible order sequences are included and fully balanced.
The between-persons variability is removed from the error term in the denominator ...
BESC 3020 CH. 11 QUESTIONS WITH
ALL CORRECT ANSWERS NEW
UPDATE
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for constructing a Latin square? - Answer-
All possible order sequences are included and fully balanced.
The between-persons variability is removed from the error term in the denominator of a
test statistic when using a within-subjects design for all the following reasons except? -
Answer-Because different participants are observed in each group.
A threat to internal validity in which participation in one group causes changes in
performance in a second group is called: - Answer-carryover effects.
A researcher selects one group of participants and observes them before and after a
treatment meant to improve mood. What type of sampling design is described in this
example? - Answer-Pre-post design
A researcher matches participants based upon the common characteristics or traits that
they share. The type of sampling design described in this example is: - Answer-matched
samples design.
Which of the following is an example of a within-subjects design? - Answer-A
researcher records the time that a sample of children play with each of four different
toys.
A state of physical or psychological exhaustion resulting from intense research
demands typically due to observing participants too often, or requiring participants to
engage in research activities that are too demanding is called: - Answer-participant
fatigue.
When the number of groups is greater than 3, ________ counterbalancing is most
commonly used to control for possible order effects. - Answer-partial
The within-subjects design is used when: - Answer-the same participants are observed
in two or more groups.
A procedure in which the order that participants receive different treatments or
participate in different groups is balanced or offset in an experiment is called: - Answer-
counterbalancing.
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