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wenmo

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If both within-subject and between-subjects factors are included in a factorial design it is called a
 
  A) mixed design.
  B) heterogeneous design.
  C) a functional design.
  D) a converging series design.

Question 2

The problem with conducting several single-variable experiments rather than a factorial experiment is that
 
  A) more participants are needed.
  B) asymmetrical transfer can be a problem.
  C) interactions between variables cannot be assessed.
  D) statistical analysis is more difficult.



kingfahad97

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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