Title: Why is a final A to B (i.e, back to the treatment) reversal sometimes carried out in reversal design Post by: Cremeux on Feb 25, 2015 Why is a final A to B (i.e, back to the treatment) reversal sometimes carried out in reversal designs?
A) To demonstrate loss of control. B) To reduce the number of participants needed. C) For ethical reasons. D) Both A and C Title: Re: Why is a final A to B (i.e, back to the treatment) reversal sometimes carried out in reversal de Post by: stylez on Mar 2, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Why is a final A to B (i.e, back to the treatment) reversal sometimes carried out in reversal design Post by: Cremeux on Mar 7, 2015 Wonderful, just verified this with a friend!
Title: Re: Why is a final A to B (i.e, back to the treatment) reversal sometimes carried out in reversal design Post by: stylez on Mar 7, 2015 My rule as a member here is to only answer if I know 100%, so I'm glad it worked!
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