Multiple Choice
If both the Greenhouse and Geisser and the Huynh and Feldt corrections lead to significant results we should
A) not worry too much about our assumptions.
B) try to find a different way to analyze the data.
C) declare the uncorrected analysis to come have come to faulty conclusions.
D) decide that we should not believe our data.
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