The problem of an interaction between the testing and the experimental stimulus is handled by
a. the Solomon four-group design.
b. the posttest-only control group design.
c. the classical experimental design.
d. the Solomon four-group design, the posttest-only control group design, and the classical experimental design.
e. the Solomon four-group design and the posttest-only control group design.
E
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