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appyboo

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What is the major advantage of within-subjects designs over between-subjects design?
 
  A) They rule out confounding variables.
  B) They require less time from each participant.
  C) They are more sensitive.
  D) They are better tests of causality.

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Compared with between-subjects designs, within-subjects designs are
 
  A) more sensitive to effects of the independent variable.
  B) less sensitive to sequence effects.
  C) more sensitive to 4-way ANOVAs.
  D) less sensitive to participant needs.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: A





 

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