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    Mixed Designs the Statistical Procedures for Analyzing Mixed Designs Are
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Mixed Designs the Statistical Procedures for Analyzing Mixed Designs Are

Question 27

Question 27

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Mixed Designs The statistical procedures for analyzing mixed designs are ____ than those for within-subjects or between-subjects factorial designs.


A) easier to use
B) less powerful
C) less robust
D) more complex

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