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When an experiment design has two factors and both factors are tested using related samples, we should perform a
 
  a. two-way within-subjects ANOVA. c. two-way mixed-design ANOVA.
  b. two-way between-subjects ANOVA. d. two-way dependent-factors ANOVA.

Question 2

The experimentwise error rate is defined as the probability of making a Type I error
 
  a. when comparing one pair of means in an experiment where there are more than two means.
  b. when computing confidence intervals for level means.
  c. anywhere among the comparisons of means.
  d. when comparing the means of two or more factors in an experiment.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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