Multiple Choice
A complex comparison is
A) a means comparison in which any one condition mean is compared with any other condition mean.
B) a means comparison in which specific differences between means, as predicted by the research hypothesis, are compared.
C) a means comparison that was not planned ahead of time.
D) a means comparison in which more than two means are compared at the same time.
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