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schs14

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All other things being equal, a repeated-measures design is _______ than the corresponding between-subjects design.
 
  a. less powerful.
  b. more powerful.
  c. The two designs have comparable power.
  d. We cannot predict this.

Question 2

All other things equal, the MSerror in a repeated-measures design is _______ than the corresponding MSerror in a between-subjects design.
 
  a. smaller.
  b. larger
  c. the same size.
  d. We have no way to predict this.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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