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Define counterbalancing and explain how it is used to minimize or eliminate threats to internal validity from time-related factors.
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Describe the limitations of counterbalancing and explain why partial counterbalancing is sometimes used.
See AnswerQ: Explain the general advantages and disadvantages of within-subjects designs compared
Explain the general advantages and disadvantages of within-subjects designs compared to between-subjects designs and be able to decide which design would be better under specific circumstances.
See AnswerQ: Define a matched-subject design and explain how it attempts to
Define a matched-subject design and explain how it attempts to achieve the advantages of both within- and between-subjects designs without their disadvantages.
See AnswerQ: Describe the different ways that within-subjects designs are used to
Describe the different ways that within-subjects designs are used to compare two or more treatment conditions, identify the statistical techniques that are appropriate for each application, and explai...
See AnswerQ: Define, compare, and contrast the experimental, nonexperimental, and
Define, compare, and contrast the experimental, nonexperimental, and quasi-experimental research strategies, and identify these strategies when they appear in a research report.
See AnswerQ: Define cross-sectional and longitudinal designs, identify these designs when
Define cross-sectional and longitudinal designs, identify these designs when they appear in a research report, and describe the strengths and weaknesses of each design.
See AnswerQ: Describe the differences between a full-text database and one that
Describe the differences between a full-text database and one that is not full text, and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each in a literature search.
See AnswerQ: Identify the statistical techniques that are appropriate for each nonexperimental, quasi
Identify the statistical techniques that are appropriate for each nonexperimental, quasi-experimental, and developmental design and explain the strengths and weaknesses of two-group compared to multip...
See AnswerQ: Explain how the terms quasi-independent variable and dependent variable are
Explain how the terms quasi-independent variable and dependent variable are used in nonexperimental, quasi-experimental, and developmental research.
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