Multiple Choice
A one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA is like a one-way ANOVA with respect to
A) the number of components that the total variance is partitioned into
B) its degree of efficiency
C) both of the descriptive alternatives are correct
D) neither of the descriptive alternatives is correct.
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