If the independent variable is magnitude of reward, then subjects who experience a large reward (say, $200) first may respond less to a small reward (say, $20). This is a(n)

a. Situation in which to use a within-subjects experiment
b. Example of a contrast effect
c. Example of a concurrent effect
d. Situation in which an experiment cannot be performed

b

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What will be an ideal response?

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