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Dr. gavin decides that instead of conducting a 2 ´ 4 independent-groups factorial design, he is going to conduct a 2 ´ 4 within-subjects factorial design. which of the following…
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Dr. gavin decides that instead of conducting a 2 ´ 4 independent-groups factorial design, he is going to conduct a 2 ´ 4 within-subjects factorial design. which of the following things will change?
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If Dr. Gavin decides that instead of conducting a 2 ´ 4 independent-groups factorial design, and he is going to conduct a 2 ´ 4 within-subjects factorial design, then the things that will change are the various independent groups which are involved.
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