Pretest Sensitization 1
Pretest Sensitization 1
This chapter discusses research designs in which subjects are measured on the dependent variable before and after the treatment has been implemented, and the concern is that pretest measurement may have sensitized the subjects so that they respond differently to the treatment than had they not been pretested.
Keywords: pretest sensitization bias, learning, attitude change, before-after designs, respond, repeated measurements
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