Multiple Choice
A one-factor repeated-measures ANOVA is like a paired-samples t test with respect to
A) the number of levels of the independent variable analyzed
B) the use of the F distribution to obtain probabilities
C) both of the descriptive alternatives are correct
D) neither of the descriptive alternatives is correct.
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