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abarnes

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Matching several variables simultaneously
 
  A) can lead to egregious errors when analyzing the data set.
  B) is commonly done when the researcher has only a few participants to work with.
  C) is usually not a workable solution.
  D) is easy and is far superior to a within-subjects design.

Question 2

Matching participants
 
  A) becomes easier as the number of matching variables increases.
  B) increases error variance.
  C) is best when there are a small number of matching variables.
  D) requires equal numbers of males and females.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: C





 

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