Multiple Choice
If we have a repeated-measures design with subjects receiving four levels of a treatment, we assume that
A) the correlations among the levels will be zero.
B) the correlations among the levels will be 1.0
C) the correlations among the levels will be random.
D) the correlations among the levels will all be about the same.
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