_____ 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


a

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a. True b. False

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Once infants become active in exploration and experimentation within their environment, they are engaging in

reflexive circular reactions. secondary circular reactions. tertiary circular reactions. adaptive reactions.

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