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Questions: Sesame Street Study A number of children were given a pre-treatment test on the letters of the alphabet. A randomly selected group were encouraged to watch Sesame Street. Regular watching was recorded (some non-compliance). Encouraged children might not watch regularly, and non-encouraged children might watch regularly. The outcome (post-treatment test on letters) is recorded.

53772 53777 One of these plots (Treatment A or Treatment B) shows the encouragement treatment (randomized). The other plot shows the recorded regular watching treatment (not randomized). For which of these plots was the treatment randomized? Treatment A 53772 Treatment B 53777 Don’t Know 53788 Text your answer to 37607 or go to http://poll4.com