Budson et al. (2001) compared healthy adults and Alzheimer's patients regarding their memory

Each person in the study was tested on memory for nonsense shapes of three types: shapes they had seen, shapes they had not seen, and shapes that were similar to ones they had seen. This design involved
a. planned comparisons.
b. quantitative variables.
c. repeated measures.
d. situational variables.


c

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