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A) Interrupted time-series design
B) Nonequivalent control group design
C) Nonequivalent groups interrupted time-series design
D) Reversal design
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A) Nonequivalent groups interrupted time-series design
B) Nonequivalent control group design
C) Matched group factorial design
D) Multiple regression design
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A) Interrupted time-series design
B) Nonequivalent control group design
C) Matched group factorial design
D) Multiple regression design
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A) With multiple interventions
B) By a clinical psychologist
C) As a data point
D) As a separate experiment
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A) A college student
B) A person suffering from a cold
C) A person diagnosed with schizophrenia
D) A psychology student
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A) Because Dr.LaGuardia's participants actually experienced concussions,his independent variable appears to have construct validity.
B) Because Dr.LaGuardia did not use a true experiment,it is impossible to determine if his independent variable has construct validity.
C) Because Dr.LaGuardia studied real football players,his dependent variable appears to have construct validity.
D) Both b and c are accurate.
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A) It is not possible to study private organizations,like fraternities/sororities.
B) It is not possible to measure body concern.
C) He was unable to recruit an equal number of males and females.
D) He was unable to randomly assign participants to join a fraternity/sorority.
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A) Internal validity;external validity
B) Internal validity;statistical validity
C) Statistical validity;external validity
D) Construct validity;statistical validity
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A) Experimental control
B) Manipulation of variables
C) Inferential statistics
D) Replication
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A) By what margin did W.J.'s calorie intake improve?
B) How accurate was W.J.'s wife in her calculation of the calories consumed at each meal?
C) Was the number of calories consumed by W.J.going to decrease before surgery anyway?
D) Was Dr.Anderson qualified to analyze the data?
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A) Instrumentation threat
B) Experimental demand
C) Testing threat
D) Observer bias
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