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    Using More Than One DV When Comparing Treatments or Groups
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Using More Than One DV When Comparing Treatments or Groups

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Using more than one DV when comparing treatments or groups based on differing characteristics is good because any worthwhile treatment or substantial characteristic will always affect participants in more than one way.

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