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newbem

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Unlike the independent-groups ANOVA, for a correlated-groups ANOVA we can remove
  variability attributed to which of the following?
 
  A) extraneous variables B) the number of groups in the study
  C) the participants in the study D) measurement errors

Question 2

You are interested in the determining if there is a relationship between whether a person uses a
  PC or Mac-based computer and their affiliation with one of three social organizations on
  campus.
 
  Because you will only have nominal data, which of the following tests is best to
  compare these variables?
  A) t test B) chi-square tests
  C) one-way ANOVA D) X match tests



deja

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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