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Individuals born at about the same time are said to be from the same _____.
 
  a. Latin square
  b. cohort
  c. sequence
  d. cross-section



A type of developmental design in which subjects of different ages are studied at the same time is a _____ design.
 
  a. longitudinal
  b. sequential
  c. cross-sectional
  d. counterbalanced



_____ designs are to studying individuals of different ages at the same time as _____ designs are to studying the same people over a period of time.
 
  a. Sequential; cross-sectional
  b. Longitudinal; sequential
  c. Longitudinal; cross-sectional
  d. Cross-sectional; longitudinal



_____ designs help to control for cohort effects.
 
  a. Cross-sectional
  b. Longitudinal
  c. Sequential
  d. Both longitudinal and sequential



_____ is a strength of matched-subjects designs but a weakness of between-subjects designs.
 
  a. Equivalency of groups
  b. Minimized testing effects
  c. Minimized demand characteristics
  d. All of the other alternatives are strengths



Concerns for within-subjects designs frequently include _____ and _____.
 
  a. order effects; nonequivalent control groups
  b. carryover effects; mortality
  c. carryover effects; order effects
  d. order effects; mortality



Which of the following is a type of correlated-groups designs?
 
  a. within-subjects designs
  b. matched-subjects designs
  c. between-subjects designs
  d. both matched- and within-subjects designs



When we use different subjects in each condition, but they are related on some variable or variables, we are using a _____ design.
 
  a. matched-subjects
  b. between-subjects
  c. within-subjects
  d. across-subjects



A mechanism for controlling order effects ether by including all orders or treatment presentations or by randomly determining the order for each subjects is:
 
  a. ordering.
  b. counterbalancing
  c. a Latin square
  d. counterbalancing and a Latin square



A problem for within-subjects designs in which the order of the conditions has an effect on the dependent variable is:
 
  a. counterbalancing.
  b. order effects.
  c. a Latin square effect.
  d. the individuals differences effect.
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