What makes within-subjects designs more sensitive than between-subjects designs?

A) They control for effects of maturation.
B) They reduce error variance.
C) They increase the number of participants.
D) They require more measurements per condition.


Answer: B

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A) Constructivism B) Feminism C) Liberalism D) Marxism E) Realism

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Recently, France has suffered from numerous incidents of terrorist violence from

a. groups opposed to globalization. b. communist cell groups. c. environmental groups opposed to genetically modified crops. d. students, workers, and immigrants. e. Al-Qaeda and affiliated groups.

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What is (are) the Nash equilibrium (equilibria) in the game shown below?



A. Cooperate; Cooperate
B. Cooperate; Cooperate and Defect; Defect
C. Cooperate; Defect
D. Defect; Defect
E. Defect; Cooperate

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What is meant by the term “distributional blindness of cost-benefit analysis?”

What will be an ideal response?

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