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    Exam 18: Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance
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The next few questions are based on the following summary table.   How much has the error sums of squares been reduced over what it would have been in a comparable between-subjects design? A)  It has not been reduced at all. B)  30.68 units C)  723.5 units D)  1687.3 units
How much has the error sums of squares been reduced over what it would have been in a comparable between-subjects design?


A) It has not been reduced at all.
B) 30.68 units
C) 723.5 units
D) 1687.3 units

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