In your textbook, the author presented an example from mystery novels in which an evil-doer becomes immune to the effects of a poison by taking ever-increasing doses until s/he is immune to its effects. This phenomenon was likened to which of the following experimental effects?
a. testing c. history
b. multiple treatment interference d. external validity
B
Being exposed to early, low levels of the poison affects the evil-doer's later response to the poison, and is, therefore similar to multiple treatment interference effects.
Psychology
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