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A) One-shot case study
B) Equivalent time series design
C) Pretest-post-test one-group design
D) Interrupted time series design
E) Solomon four-group design
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A) Sampling error
B) Mortality
C) Maturation
D) Pre-test effects
E) Interaction effects
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A) Selection bias
B) History effect
C) Experimental mortality
D) Maturation
E) Testing effect
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A) Classical experimental design
B) Solomon four-group design
C) Post-test only control group design
D) One-shot case study
E) All of the above are equally effective.
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A) there is an imbalance in the experimental and control group at the beginning of an experiment during the pretest.
B) there is experimenter expectancy and there is a diffusion of the treatment at the same time.
C) external validity and reactivity cannot be controlled by a double-blind experimental design.
D) in a factorial design,the impact of two variables operating in combination is greater than each of them added together.
E) instrumental effects cause history effects to get larger and ruin the post-test.
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A) Treatment; placebo
B) Experimental; quasi-experimental
C) Quasi-experimental; experimental
D) Control; experimental
E) Experimental; control
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A) Testing effect
B) Mortality
C) Maturation
D) History effect
E) Instrumentation
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A) randomization to the experimental or control group.
B) generalizability.
C) ethics.
D) post-test effects.
E) selection of subjects into experimental and control groups.
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A) Research that takes place in a natural setting
B) Research that takes place in an artificial setting
C) A treatment that has no effect in an experiment.
D) The effect that occurs when a researcher measures the dependent variable measure such that all the subjects get a perfect,or near perfect score.It means that by random chance alone the scores are likely to be lower the next time the same subjects are measured.
E) A situation in which subjects react to the fact that they are in an experiment more than they react to the treatment
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A) One-group pretest-post-test design
B) Two-group post-test-only design
C) Nonequivalent control group
D) Static group comparison design
E) Equivalent time series design
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