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shofmannx20

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A factorial design involves:
 
  a. measuring more than one dependent factor (variables).
  b. manipulating more than one independent factor (variable).
  c. measuring more than two dependent factors (variables).
  d. factoring in your variables one at a time.

Question 2

An incomplete factorial design is one in which:
 
  a. there is more than one dependent variable.
  b. all levels of each independent variable are paired with all levels of every other independent variable.
 c. all levels of each variable are not paired with all levels of every other variable.
  d. the independent variable is manipulated completely.



Gabe

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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