Multiple Choice
The difference between a within-subjects and a between-subjects simple experiment is
A) there is no problem of group equivalence with simple experiment
B) each subject serves as his or her own control in a within-subjects design
C) a given subject's behavior is only measured once in a within-subject design
D) data from a simple experiment is analyzed using a dependent groups t test
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