Multiple Choice
Repeated-measures studies involve smaller participant sample numbers.Why?
A) Because larger numbers are more difficult to source.
B) Because each participant is measured numerous times,therefore it is more efficient to use smaller groups.
C) Because researchers are lazy.
D) None of the above.
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