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saraeharris

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In a repeated measures factorial study with three independent variables, we would use which symbol to represent the number of levels of Factor C?
 
  a. abc c. k
  b. nc d. c

Question 2

In the calculational formulas for the repeated measures ANOVA, what does the symbol p represent?
 
  a. the total number of scores c. the number of treatment combinations
  b. the total number of persons d. the total number of F ratios calculated



softEldritch

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Answer to Question 1

D
If a represents the number of levels of Factor A, and b represents the number of levels of Factor B, then c would represent the number of levels of Factor C.

Answer to Question 2

B
The symbol p stands for the total number of persons in the repeated measures factorial ANOVA.



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