In instances of sudden, unexpected deaths, __________ may be especially pronounced

A) avoidance
B) confrontation
C) mourning
D) restoration


A

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Psychology

Researchers conduct a hypothesis test and use the data from two separate sets of observations drawn from the same group of participants. Their research design is called a repeated-measures research design or a(n)____

A) ?independent-measures design B) ?dependent-measures design C) ?between-subjects design D) ?within-subjects design

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