Stacy has 4 levels to her independent variable. She has participants in her study complete part A, followed by B, C, and then D. When she analyzes her data, she notices that level D is always different from the rest of the levels

Stacy is most likely encountering what effect?

a. order effect
b. carryover effect
c. practice effect
d. alpha effect


A

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