Unobtrusive measures are those kinds of measures that do not intrude

on, and therefore change to some degree, the ideas or feelings of the
client.

A. True.
B. False.

A

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A teacher has often heard that humor might have educational benefits in class. This teacher designs an experiment to determine if humor influences test scores. Students in the teacher's classes are randomly assigned to control and experimental groups

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