Multiple Choice
If the independent variable does have an effect in a one-factor within-subjects analysis of variance, then MSA will be MSA × S, and the resulting F statistic will be.
A) smaller than; under 1.00
B) nearly equal to; about 1.00
C) larger than; over 1.00
D) smaller than; over 1.00
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