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A repeated-measures design has the maximum advantage over an independent-measures design when ____.
 
  A) many subjects are available and individual differences are small
  B) very few subjects are available and individual differences are small
  C) many subjects are available and individual differences are large
  D) very few subjects are available and individual differences are large

Question 2

One sample has n = 4 scores and M = 10. A second sample has n = 6 scores and M = 5. If the two samples are combined, then what is the weighted mean for the combined sample?
 
  A) 70/4 = 17.5
  B) 70/6 = 11.7
  C) 70/10 = 7.0
  D) 10/5=2.0



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C




kodithompson

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Excellent


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