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    Factorial Experimental Designs Can Have
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Factorial Experimental Designs Can Have

Question 30

Question 30

Multiple Choice

Factorial experimental designs can have


A) at most two independent variables.
B) at least three independent variables.
C) more than one independent variable.
D) no more than three independent variables.

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