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strangeaffliction

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If you are concerned that you have violated the assumptions behind a repeated-measures design, you can
 
  a. limit your analysis to only those levels of the repeated measure that meet the assumption.
  b. use an adjustment to your degrees of freedom.
  c. pretend you didn't notice that there was a problem.
  d. both a and b

Question 2

The assumptions behind the analysis of repeated-measures designs include
 
  a. the assumption that all levels of the repeated measure are equally correlated with each other.
  b. the assumption of normality.
  c. the assumption of homogeneity of variance.
  d. all of the above



brbarasa

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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