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Mathematics, 08.05.2021 02:40 lorie76

A matched pairs design involves: matching pairs of participants based on a variable and then randomly assigning one member of each pair to each group. randomly assigning participants to groups and then matching pairs of participants. matching pairs of participants based on a variable and then randomly assigning half the pairs of each group. an attempt to control for order effects.

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