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Matched-subjects procedures reduce error variance:
 
  a. more than between-subjects designs.
  b. more than within-subjects designs.
  c. less than between-subjects designs.
  d. as much as within-subjects designs.

Question 2

In a mixed design:
 
  a. you do not need to counterbalance.
  b. you do not have to worry about order effects.
  c. error variances of the between and within comparisons are calculated differently.
  d. all participants are not randomly assigned to conditions.

Question 3

In a mixed design:
 
  a. one variable is manipulated between subjects and one variable is manipulated within subjects.
  b. all variables are counterbalanced.
  c. participants are matched on one variable only.
  d. matching is used as a control procedure.

Question 4

The procedure that eliminates differential order effects is:
 
  a. intrasubject counterbalancing.
  b. intragroup counterbalancing.
  c. complete counterbalancing.
  d. none of these

Question 5

A Latin square design is a special case of:
 
  a. complete counterbalancing.
  b. incomplete counterbalancing.
  c. a between-subjects design.
  d. a mixed design.
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