Order effects can be measured and evaluated with a …………………….
a. counterbalanced single-factor within-subjects design
b. factorial design using a participant variable (such as age) as a second factor
c. factorial design using the order of treatments as a second factor
d. the other three choices can each be used to assess order effects
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