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    In Comparison to Between-Subjects Designs, Within-Subjects Designs
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In Comparison to Between-Subjects Designs, Within-Subjects Designs

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Question 14

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In comparison to between-subjects designs, within-subjects designs.


A) require more participants
B) may be less sensitive to the effects of the independent variable
C) are susceptible to multiple treatment effects
D) are not affected by practice on a task

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