Multiple Choice
One difference between a repeated-measures design and a matched-samples design is that
A) only one design is a type of related-samples design.
B) only one design increases the power to observe an effect.
C) only one design involves observing the same participants in each group.
D) only one design eliminates between-persons variability.
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