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Imagine you are setting up a psychological experiment with two conditions: a treatment group (TT) and a control group (CC). If you use block randomization, what are the only two possible sequences for a single block of two participants, and how is a new participant assigned using this pre-generated sequence?

Question: Imagine you are setting up a psychological experiment with two conditions: a treatment group (TT) and a control group (CC). If you use block randomization, what are the only two possible sequences for a single block of two participants, and how is a new participant assigned using this pre-generated sequence?

Sample answer: The only two possible sequences for a single block containing the two conditions are T-C and C-T. When a new participant enters the study, they are assigned to the next available condition in the pre-generated sequence.

Key points:

  • The two possible block sequences are T-C and C-T.
  • Each condition must appear exactly once in the block before any is repeated.
  • Participants are assigned to the next available condition in the pre-generated sequence as they enter the study.

Rubric: The answer must list the two possible sequences (T-C and C-T) and state that a new participant is assigned to the next available condition in the pre-generated sequence.

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