Identify the major limitations of repeated measures designs

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(a) You wouldn't want to use repeated measures in developmental, longitudinal research. If you wanted to study people of very different ages because you would have to wait years.
(b) You can't use repeated measures designs with participant (subject) variables.
(c) Sequence and order effects may cause problems when the same person is tested in one condition with the result that performance is affected later, in another condition.

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a. fiscal stimulus policy b. microeconomic policy c. monetary policy d. regulatory policy

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Discuss how Americans compare in terms of voter turnout with citizens of other democracies, and give one reason your text offers for why this difference may exist.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following best describes the Marxist critique? a. Socialism inherently produces unequal results and cannot be sustained in the long-run. b. Capitalism has led to a class struggle in which the wealthy are far too powerful, and the working class haslittle authority over the products of their labor

c. Human nature is inherently antagonistic and self-interested, and is the primary determinant of internationalrelations. d. Everyone should have all they need without having to do any work.

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It can be said that "almost all nations have constitutions" because __________

a. most nations on earth are democratic b. international law applies to all nations c. they operate according to some set of rules d. most nations have a population with a shared identity

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