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One advantage of a repeated-measures design is that it typically requires fewer participants than an independent-measures design.
 
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A sample of n = 10 scores has a mean of 50. A second sample has n = 5 scores and M = 60. If the two samples are combined, the sample mean for the combined sample will be greater than 55.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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