Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the FIRST question researchers should ask themselves when considering any experimental design?
A) How many groups (levels) will my independent variable have?
B) What type of participant groups do I have (independent or correlated) ?
C) How many independent variables will my experiment have?
D) How many confounds should I include?
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