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nevelica

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We would be least likely to use a repeated measures design when
 
  a. there are substantial individual differences.
  b. there are minimal individual differences.
  c. we want to control for differences among subjects.
  d. we want to compare husbands and wives on their levels of marriage satisfaction.

Question 2

In the preceding question on autonomy in children, we would be most likely to use that design, rather than random sampling of children, because
 
  a. we want to control for differences in means.
  b. we want to control for differences in parenting style.
  c. we expect scores of children in the same family to be unrelated.
  d. we want to control for differences in age between first and second born children.



hugthug12

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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