When would an experimenter want to use "yoked" matching of participants?
a. when the required performance or response is too difficult for one person to do alone
b. when the temporal sequence of experimental events could be confounded with the independent variable and influence the results
c. when random selection of participants from the population is not possible or is impractical
d. when participants are randomly selected from the population but not randomly assigned to groups
B
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a. Confederation b. Declaration c. Federalism d. Independence
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A. target group B. reference group C. economic class D. interest group E. focus group
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Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a form of
A) peacemaking. B) peacekeeping. C) peacebuilding. D) negotiation.