The Nun Study is known for its control via:

A) blinding
B) matching
C) placebo groups
D) random assignment


Ans: B

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What will be an ideal response?

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A. Performance = 4.0+(1.5×Motivation)+(–1.9×visual)+(–0.003×auditory) B. Performance = 4.0×(1.5×Motivation)×(–1.9×visual)×(–0.003×auditory) C. Performance = 4.0×(1.5+Motivation)×(–1.9+visual)×(–0.003+auditory) D. Performance = 4.0–(1.5/Motivation)–(–1.9/visual)–(–0.003/auditory)

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