Multiple Choice
The difference between a factorial experimental design and a one-way design is that
A) a stronger case for causality can be made with a factorial design.
B) there is more than one independent variable in a factorial design.
C) factorial designs always incorporate both within and between participants.
D) greater external validity is gained in a factorial design.
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