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    Exam 11: Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Experiments With More Than Two Groups
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    How Does the Multiple-Group Design Differ from the Two-Group Design
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How Does the Multiple-Group Design Differ from the Two-Group Design

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How does the multiple-group design differ from the two-group design? Describe an example of a two-group design, and then modify it to be a multiple-group design.

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