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mcmcdaniel

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Suppose you conducted a study using a factorial design and somebody asked you about the results for Variable A. If you replied that, to answer their question, they have to know which level of Variable B was involved, your experiment involved
 
  a. main effects.
  b. logistic analysis.
  c. measured variables.
  d. an interaction.

Question 2

The biggest difference between conducting large-N research and small-N, intrasubject research, is that the latter approach
 
  a. is easier to conduct than large-N designs.
  b. often does not require the use of inferential statistical analyses.
  c. usually does not rely on the use of graphic analysis.
  d. is not considered scientific.



dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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