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    Exam 10: Designing, Conducting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Experiments With Two Groups
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    In an Experiment, the FEWEST Number of Independent Variables That
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In an Experiment, the FEWEST Number of Independent Variables That

Question 102

Question 102

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In an experiment, the FEWEST number of independent variables that you can have would be


A) zero.
B) one.
C) two.
D) Cannot determine without more information.

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