With small-n designs:
a. it is easy to generalize results to others.
b. complex statistical analyses are not required.
c. random assignment is essential.
d. none of the alternatives are correct.
b
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a. 50 and 59 c. 49.5 and 59.5 b. 50.5 and 59.5 d. 49.5 and 60.5
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a. is densely packed with rods. b. is rod-free. c. does not allow you to focus well. d. is where you have your weakest vision.